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karotlopj:
When I try starting peer services (NET START REQ)  it attempts to start but after about a minute it gives up announcing

The REQUESTER service could not be started.
NET3060: The service did not respond to a control signal and was stopped with the DosKillProc function.

The same thing happens on both a ThinkPad T41 and T42 both of which use the Intel PRO/1000 NIC.

I have both TCP/IP and NETBIOS over TCP/IP configured for the NIC. There are no errors displayed when booting and TCP/IP works fine.

Any ideas on why I can't use netbios?

Ian B Manners:
Try

NET START PEER

Alex Taylor:
This usually means a network connectivity or configuration problem.

Try looking at \IBMCOM\LANTRAN.LOG and/or the output of 'net error' for clues.

Doug Bissett:

--- Quote ---Any ideas on why I can't use netbios?
--- End quote ---

A lot of newer devices (routers, WiFi, etc.) do not pass NETBIOS packets. Try NETBIOS over TCPIP.

karotlopj:

--- Quote from: Alex Taylor on June 02, 2016, 05:28:19 am ---This usually means a network connectivity or configuration problem.

Try looking at \IBMCOM\LANTRAN.LOG and/or the output of 'net error' for clues.

--- End quote ---

The last line says

--- Quote ---LT00141: Errors occurred while attempting to initialize TCPBEUI.

--- End quote ---

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