Hi.
I recently installed a wireless solution for join two Novell servers, both have installed in different contexts and trees. The pc with Novell Client can logon to both servers without problems via the wireless. The problem surges when an application executed remotly (a station on network A runs from network B). The software runs up to certain modules and when indexing database files, or the program open several files the conection to this server is lost and user must re-logon. But the worst of this is that server on network B dont permit to logon even if terminals are turn off and on again, making necesary restart the server, after that all is working ok. This situation is aleatory.We have made some changes in novell client and deleted the licenses that is repited in network. Both servers are configured with ipx and ip, one is Novell 4.11, the other 4.20 SB. The wireless is via Dlink AP900+ with last firmware update for getting more antenna power.Both networks have 192.168.3.xxx ip class. Where could it be problem?? All tips are welcomed.
I recently installed a wireless solution for join two Novell servers, both have installed in different contexts and trees. The pc with Novell Client can logon to both servers without problems via the wireless. The problem surges when an application executed remotly (a station on network A runs from network B). The software runs up to certain modules and when indexing database files, or the program open several files the conection to this server is lost and user must re-logon. But the worst of this is that server on network B dont permit to logon even if terminals are turn off and on again, making necesary restart the server, after that all is working ok. This situation is aleatory.We have made some changes in novell client and deleted the licenses that is repited in network. Both servers are configured with ipx and ip, one is Novell 4.11, the other 4.20 SB. The wireless is via Dlink AP900+ with last firmware update for getting more antenna power.Both networks have 192.168.3.xxx ip class. Where could it be problem?? All tips are welcomed.