Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 03:11:13 +0200 From: "Snuk the Great" <snukthegreat@impressiveinteractive.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Samba wont mount if my access point on windows is active Message-ID: <7187c79e0608131811h1e57ee94i42b43a3e6f525bef@mail.gmail.com>
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Hello, This has me puzzeled. Tonight I could not find out why my freeBSD machine could not mount a windows share. Whenever I tried it the shell would just freeze. After a few hours I tried disabling my wireless Access Point on the windows machine and now I was able to mount the mount the share. After this I tried a bunch of things to make mount work even when the Acces Point was on, like changing the IP adress of the AP, but no luck. First I figured it might be a port issue, so I tried forcing Samba to go through a different port, but again no luck. Let me explain my setup a bit: My pc and the freeBSD machine are in a LAN. This LAN has acces to the internet. My pc has a WLAN card which server as a Wireless Access Point. I use my pc to share the LAN with my Access Point, so this as well has acces to the internet. I am out of ideas what to trie/do. So I was hoping you guys can give me a nudge in the right direction. Many thanks, Snuk the Great
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