>Yes, Vidiot's theory makes sense.  However, there is a slim
>possibility that some switches on the hub are set wrong?  Perhaps
>the 'cascade' button or something similar to that effect is set
>wrong on the hub itself.  Bear in mind, a crossover cable IIRC is
>necessary between two hubs, and the 'cascade' button has to be in
>a particular state for that sort of connection.  I'm babbling,
>so I'll just say this:
>
>play around with the switches (if any present) on the hub. <g>
>L.G.

That would only affect one of the three boxes, not all of them.  The
original poster made it sound like he ran ping tests from all three boxes
and it didn't work.  But, it is possible that he ran ping tests from only
one boxes to the others, in which the switch could indeed be set wrong.

MB
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