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NEED HELP NETWORKING!!!!!!

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by Pman1130, Dec 14, 2005.

  1. t2m

    t2m Guest

    Using a crossover cable is a means to share files between 2 puters.
    I would not use this to share my net connection with other puters on the network. A router easily solved my problem with 4 puters sharing my adsl connection using a straight thru cable for each puter.Your choice mate!
     
  2. dolphin2

    dolphin2 Guest

    Granted, using a router is a better method.

    That being said, I would like to hear your reasoning as to why you wouldn't use crossover cables?
     
  3. Pman1130

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    I went in and followed the steps above, and after restarting my IP is still 70.224.247.32. The subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
     
  4. dolphin2

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    You did it on the wrong connection. Do it on the SECOND Network connection. The one that has the IP Address: 169.254.87.16
     
  5. t2m

    t2m Guest

    I use a cross over cable to share the files of my puter with my laptop. I would not use it to share my ADSL connection with you or anybody.

    To Dolpin2 - Are u using a crossover cable to connect your network?

    To pman1130 - Looks like ur problem lies in the use of crossover
    cable. I know it doesnt work if u use it to connect ur
    modem to ur puter hence to use it to connect other puter to the net would ne a nono.


    Peace and Cheers from Downunder!
     
  6. dolphin2

    dolphin2 Guest

    @t2m - I've used crossover cables to set-up and run networks (sharing both files and internet connections) for years without problems.

    This is not true. It does work. You have to use a crossover cable when your NOT using a hub (the hub performs the crossover).

    http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/lansetup.htm
    http://www.arcelect.com/10baset.htm
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossover_cable


    To answer your question, I'm currently using a D-Link router and hub for my network.
     
  7. Pman1130

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    this is for T2M, cross over cable didnt work when connecting ur modem to ur computer because thats not what it's for. Crossover is used in place of a hub or router because it crosses over data. For ur modem to computer you need to use straight throught cat5 network cable.
     
  8. t2m

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    Dolphin2 and Pman1130 ur both right!! So where's the problem?
     
  9. dolphin2

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    The problem is he can't connect his REMOTE computer to the net.
     
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    I went on my other computer and went under the advanced tab, but I could not do anything becaise it said my WMI wouldnt let me.
     
  11. dolphin2

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    You need to do it on the HOST computer for the REMOTE computer.
     
  12. Pman1130

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    I went under advanced and when I selected the allow this computer to share internet box, a warning popped up and told me that I could not do this becasue computer on my network was already using the IP 192.168.0.1
     
  13. dolphin2

    dolphin2 Guest

    On the REMOTE computer:

    Start> Run Type CMD

    In the DOS window that comes open: Type ipconfig /release. Then Enter

    That should set the IP address information to 0.0.0.0

    Then type ipconfig /renew. Then Enter

    That should set the IP to 192.168.0.X (where X is a random number).

    Let me know the results.
     

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