<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">In a message dated 12/17/2003 3:43:09 AM Eastern Standard Time, harald.kipp@egnite.de writes:<BR>
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Changing the IP address on my PC to a "similar" address as the Ethernut board did the trick.<BR>
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Ethernut IP address (as received) = 192.168.0.112<BR>
PC IP address (changed to) 192.168.0.1<BR>
Subnet mask on Ethernut and PC = 255.255.255.0<BR>
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Now both IP addresses are "Class C" and on the same subnet.<BR>
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Pinging the Ethernut board now works (receives response) and the HTTP server provides a web page when requested by the browser.<BR>
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I do have another question though. When I click on one of the hyperlinks on the "index.html" page, I get a login request for a user name and password. This is certainly coming from XP. How do I turn this off ?<BR>
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I am new to TCP/IP and Ethernet (development), so everyone please be patient with me.<BR>
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Many thanks to Harald his assistance.<BR>
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Fiz<BR>
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