Re: Connecting an NT through a Leased line

Network Operations ( noc@apc.net )
Mon, 15 Dec 1997 14:39:11 -0800

Do you have a winsock.dll conflict? If you can ping anywhere, and the ping
program is in the WinNT directory, but your PPP programs don't work, and
there aren't in the WinNT directory, I think that's the only thing left to
check. and it's really easy to overlook.

At 02:29 PM 11/28/97 IST, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
> I think my previous mail wasn't clear enough, so here is the problem
>in details:
>
> I have an NT4.0 server trying to connect it to an ISP vi a leased
>line and a modem.
>
>From the client side:
>1. NT4.0 server
>2. Multitech 1432BA leased modem
>3. Dial-up networking & RAS of course
>4. Fixed IP address
>
>From the ISP:
>1. Livingston Portmaster pm2e
>2. Fixed IP address for the client
>
>The result is the following:
>
>PPP connection is established between the two, I can ping any IP address
>anywhere, but I can't browse or do ftp or telnet.
>
>I would really appreciate a prompt reply, because I am a bit in trouble here.
>
>
>P.S. I replaced the NT machine on the client by a Win95 and it worked
fine!!!!!
>
>
>Many Thanks,
>
>Clara Hatem
>
>
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