11 October 2016, 19:36 | #21 | |
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Nothing. I runned scanner and it didn't found my 68k amigas. It does found my OS4 machine, wich has also a static IP. To be sure that tcpdump works, I runned iBrowse to see what happen and it caused a lots of text to shell window. Note that I do not belive that this has very few to do with roadshow or ami tcp. Just thinking that this is very weird. I have Access to my home router, it is Huawei 4g modem. There is very little settings inside of it, comparet to my previous DSL modem. I have bought Raodshow, so no time limits here. |
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The LAN scanner program which you used would send the network queries as broadcast packets, which explains why the Amigas could not respond to them. The question now is, of course, why the broadcast packets are not showing up. Your home router appears to handle both wired and wireless traffic and it is the interface between these media. If your previous router handled the interchange of broadcast traffic between the media differently, it would explain why changing the router to the model you are using now would cause problems. Quote:
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11 October 2016, 20:49 | #23 | |
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I have Sam 440ep Flex wich is connected to Network with internal LAN and Zyxel Access point wich is configured to bridge. Nice thing is that I can still connect to my NAS' shares with Amiga samba. I think that there is something wich is not supported By amiga.? Everything works with Windows, shares in / out, Network/lan games etc. Every Computer is connected wireless to Router, only Amigas has problems. Only NAS and HP laserjet is connected with wire. |
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Did you use the ZyXEL device before you changed the home router, or is the ZyXEL device a new addition to your network, too? Quote:
But it appears to me that the problems are less with the TCP/IP stack age and quality, and more with how the packets travel along your network. It's puzzling for me how the packets which are used for mapping between IPv4 addresses and Ethernet hardware addresses (yes, that includes WLAN addresses as well) are generated on the Windows machine, yet they do not even show up on the Amiga side of the network. Given that you can use your Amigas to access the Internet, but the home network is not carrying local traffic which is essential to the operations of the IP protocol, I reckon that either routing between physical networks could be the cause (wired network vs. wireless network), or a configuration option in one of the devices is not set correctly. This looks like a "software issue" to me, not like a hardware issue. |
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12 October 2016, 08:11 | #27 | |
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Regarding the Doom and Quake problems, both these games require UDP/IP not TCP/IP for server browsing and gameplay traffic (except when configured for Netware IPX). That might give you a hint what to look for when configuring. |
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This might be just shot-in-the-dark but I have noticed similar problem in pure win network and new router.
For some reason that router is limiting access to only those IPs that are in DHCP range, in this case those Amiga IPs are outside it. No matter if connection was wireless or wired, that router did not "see" or allow traffic with IPs outside its DHCP range. Fix was to use only IPs that are inside, in this case set router to give always same IP to those Amigas and use DHCP with them. |
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utri007, If JJKom is right, a possible fix could be to configure the Amiga hosts within the DHCP server IP range as static (fixed IP address), where you enter the MAC address and IP address for each Amiga host, most routers can handle this within the DHCP part of the configuration. EDIT: OK, I missed the "fix" part of JJKom's post, same suggestion using different words. Last edited by modrobert; 12 October 2016 at 09:31. Reason: should read the whole post before replying... |
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Thx for the update Olaf!
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However, I still find it difficult to explain why the ARP packets did not reach the WLAN portion of the network, unless the ZyXEL access point is hooked up directly to the home router, and the home router decides all by itself which packets to exchange with it. If this is the case, I would suggest attaching a separate switch to the home router, and plug the ZyXEL access point, as well as the other "wired" Amigas into it. |
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Olsen & Andreas,
any plan to do a physical release of Roadshow? I'd buy one in a heartbeat! |
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I am using MiamiDX as my TCP/ip stack. Someone could enlighten me what adventages RoadShow have ? Any comparisions between those two on PCMCIA network card or/and plipbox ?
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Well, for starters, the most striking advantage is Roadshow has a much better throughput than both MiamiDX and Genesis (AmiTCP). Also, Olaf can give more details of course, Roadshow supports some stuff, no other tcp/ip stack for amiga does. |
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I am asking because creating robust WLAN bridges (bridge = Ethernet frames are exchanged between both sides of the bridge) used to be tricky even at the best of times. Unless... the equipment on both ends of the bridge were made by the same manufacturer ("wireless distribution system"). I am getting the impression that the WLAN bridge you set up is the source of your troubles, concerning the restricted connectivity of the Amigas. |
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12 October 2016, 17:57 | #37 |
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First I tried to do a bridge with D-Link acces point. It worked, but it shoot down every other device using WLAN. Zyxel has worked nicely. But it can't be reason for this, it is not always on. In a matter of fact is uses same power cord than my Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Atari etc. get their power.
68k Amigas are all in same power cord. |
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utri007: are you sure you are not just running NAT behind NAT, and not at all a bridge? Do other, non-amiga, wireless devices show up?
It would help if you could tell what IP-adresses, netmasks and gateways you have for your various devices, I suspect your wireless network and wired network are not on same LAN |
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