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Operating Systems Solaris Problems with SS5 Network Post 302160154 by mads-nielsen on Monday 21st of January 2008 03:34:13 AM
Old 01-21-2008
Problems with SS5 Network

Hey. i have a SPARCstation 5 running solaris 8 and CDE,
i know this hardware is really old but its the only Solaris machine i can afford at this time, (Student) but im having a hard time getting it on the internet, im using a cable modem, andt DHCP IPv4, but i can`t get a connection, i have heard that solaris dont sent the same packets as MS windows and linux Etc. is this right ? is there a way to get it working ?

Thanks
 

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