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How to configure fixed IP internal LAN
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19/09/2005 03:38:33
Neil Mc Donald
Cencom Systems P/L
The Sun, Australie
 
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Windows
Catégorie:
Réseau & connectivité
Divers
Thread ID:
01050145
Message ID:
01050791
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Hi,
Can run "IPCONFIG /all > setup.txt" from the current line on the WIN2K machine and email it to me, this will give a better idea how it is setup.

Also run WINIPCFG on the WIN98 Machine & include these details in the email as well.

>Hi Neil
>
>>Maybe a bit more detail on what your trying to accomplish would help, I am just guessing at the moment.
>
>I am sorry about all this ambiguity.
>
>There is my machine using Win2K and there is another W98 machine, this is the internal network. Right now they are connected to each other through a small hub. Both the LAN cards have been configured to "Obtain an IP address automatically". This situation was all well, we could share each others files I could VNC to the other machine (never the other way round for VNC).
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>I used to use Dial-Up till recently. Now I have obtained an ADSL connection over the phone line, so it's modem has a connecter going into the second LAN card on my machine (I already had the LAN card installed a long time back for a cable ISP which stopped providing) also having "Obtain an IP address automatically".
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>As soon as they installed PPP on Ethernet Protocol on my machine something conked off, I could no longer access shared files but the other computer could access my shares, interestingly I still could VNC to the other computer. In this situation when I connected to the ADSL at times I used to get IP conflict messages which used to go away the second time round.
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>So I recently formatted and reinstalled Win2K and all (it was required as Perforce had also stopped working). Now it's is the other way round I can access shared files and not VNC (I use UltraVNC). Though now the IP conflict messages are gone I am not too sure if the VNC problem has to do with IP addresses, I have confirmed that VNC server is running on the other computer.
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>So I was hoping if I could fix IP addresses on the local network maybe these problems may resolve.
Regards N Mc Donald
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