Hi all,
Well my A2000 is finally complete. The GVP ram i was waiting on from Software Hut came a couple of weeks ago and i am now ready to get my Amiga online using my D-Link DSL-G604T 3 in 1 ADSL Modem Router. I have tried numerous times with Miami and Genesis to try and get the A2000 online but i have had no luck. I have a Quicknet 2000 ethernet card in the A2000 connected to the modem router via one of the ethernet ports at the back. I have ran the init program on both miami and Genesis but they both fail to get any ip info ect from the router so i have to enter the settings manually. After inputting the info manually in either Miami or Genesis, the software connects to the router and says Online but i am unable to get on any web pages as all i get are "cannot resolve host name" error's for what ever URL i try. Oh i forgot to mention that i do have the Quicknet.device file in the DEVS/Networks folder and have chosen this device when setting up Miami and Genesis. Is there something i am missing with the Quicknet 2000 ethernet card?? I know it has built in software on rom that can be chosen by a switch at the back of the card. The switch goes 3 ways. I have it set in the middle position. The D-Link 3 in 1 responds to the Quicknet card when i power up the A2000 as the LAN light comes on, on the router and i also get the LAN light flicker when i hit online on the A2000 software.
This is the last straw for me i think with this A2000 as i may soon be selling it in parts if i cannot at least get online with it. I am too suffering from shocking HD transfer speeds and constant lock ups after installing OS3.9. I tried doing a drive speed test with SYSinfo and the A2000 locked up, also the HD info was all garbled up. The only thing readable was GVPSCSI.device. The rest of the info looked , totally unreadable. I am also unable to copy files from one partition to another as the whole A2000 locks up. I have boing bag 1 installed and will try boing bag 2 when i get time. I dont think this will help though.
Cheers
Well my A2000 is finally complete. The GVP ram i was waiting on from Software Hut came a couple of weeks ago and i am now ready to get my Amiga online using my D-Link DSL-G604T 3 in 1 ADSL Modem Router. I have tried numerous times with Miami and Genesis to try and get the A2000 online but i have had no luck. I have a Quicknet 2000 ethernet card in the A2000 connected to the modem router via one of the ethernet ports at the back. I have ran the init program on both miami and Genesis but they both fail to get any ip info ect from the router so i have to enter the settings manually. After inputting the info manually in either Miami or Genesis, the software connects to the router and says Online but i am unable to get on any web pages as all i get are "cannot resolve host name" error's for what ever URL i try. Oh i forgot to mention that i do have the Quicknet.device file in the DEVS/Networks folder and have chosen this device when setting up Miami and Genesis. Is there something i am missing with the Quicknet 2000 ethernet card?? I know it has built in software on rom that can be chosen by a switch at the back of the card. The switch goes 3 ways. I have it set in the middle position. The D-Link 3 in 1 responds to the Quicknet card when i power up the A2000 as the LAN light comes on, on the router and i also get the LAN light flicker when i hit online on the A2000 software.
This is the last straw for me i think with this A2000 as i may soon be selling it in parts if i cannot at least get online with it. I am too suffering from shocking HD transfer speeds and constant lock ups after installing OS3.9. I tried doing a drive speed test with SYSinfo and the A2000 locked up, also the HD info was all garbled up. The only thing readable was GVPSCSI.device. The rest of the info looked , totally unreadable. I am also unable to copy files from one partition to another as the whole A2000 locks up. I have boing bag 1 installed and will try boing bag 2 when i get time. I dont think this will help though.
Cheers