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I am trying to set up my home network. I have a dsl modem and a linksys
switch and 2 desktop computers. Easch desktop has a nic which are lit up and seem fine the switch is lit up and reading everything. I have the "sharing hand" by the internet connection on the main desktop. On the 2nd desktop i cannot get on the net. I noticed on the 2nd computer for the Lan...the ip and submask do not match the 1st computers ip and submask for either the lan or the internet connection both lan and internet start 192. and the submask 255. On the 2nd computer the ip starts 168. could that be the problem? I cannot see either computer on workgroup computers both have the same work group name but of course differant main name. Like i said it appears my dsl connection is shared via the icon. What is going on???? Anyone?? |
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 08:02:03 -0800, kimmysangel3 wrote:
> I am trying to set up my home network. I have a dsl modem and a linksys > switch and 2 desktop computers. Easch desktop has a nic which are lit up and > seem fine the switch is lit up and reading everything. I have the "sharing > hand" by the internet connection on the main desktop. On the 2nd desktop i > cannot get on the net. I noticed on the 2nd computer for the Lan...the ip and > submask do not match the 1st computers ip and submask for either the lan or > the internet connection both lan and internet start 192. and the submask 255. > On the 2nd computer the ip starts 168. could that be the problem? I cannot > see either computer on workgroup computers both have the same work group name > but of course differant main name. Like i said it appears my dsl connection > is shared via the icon. What is going on???? Anyone?? One thing that comes to mind is that your dsl provider is only giving you one ip address, so the first computer to connect to the internet is fine, the second on the switch does not get a valid address.. Change out the switch for a router in order to share that address. This is only speculation as I do not have dsl. My cable provider does however work this way. |
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The basic problem is that the machine with the 168.x address is using its
'automatic default' because it hasn't been given a specific one. A router would provide DHCP, which assigns addresses automatically. However, as you don't have one, you need to give each computer a fixed IP address. For example: Machine 1: (with modem) IP 192.168.1.1 Netmask 255.255.255.0 ICS:On Machine 2: IP 192.168.1.2 Netmask 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.1.1 DNS: ISP's DNS Server(s) ICS:Off That, or buy a router and set the IPs to automatic. More secure too. If you use a USB modem a good firewall is essential as it's effectively a wide-open door to your computer. |
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Thanks for all the ideas tried em all and nothing yet. I am thinking start
all over. Maybe this may help. I have the DSL Westell 6100 dsl modem/router with both a ubs and ethernet. I have the Linksys 5 Port workgroup switch Model # EZXS55W. 2 Desktop computers with Linksys Fast Ethernet 10/100 network cards and both sytems running Windows XP. Desktop 1 has a built in Ethernet on the motherboard a Intel Pro 100.I sure hope this helps somehow. "kimmysangel3" wrote: > I am trying to set up my home network. I have a dsl modem and a linksys > switch and 2 desktop computers. Easch desktop has a nic which are lit up and > seem fine the switch is lit up and reading everything. I have the "sharing > hand" by the internet connection on the main desktop. On the 2nd desktop i > cannot get on the net. I noticed on the 2nd computer for the Lan...the ip and > submask do not match the 1st computers ip and submask for either the lan or > the internet connection both lan and internet start 192. and the submask 255. > On the 2nd computer the ip starts 168. could that be the problem? I cannot > see either computer on workgroup computers both have the same work group name > but of course differant main name. Like i said it appears my dsl connection > is shared via the icon. What is going on???? Anyone?? |
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Unless your ISP is providing you two IP addresses you need to get rid of the
switch and replace it with a router, or else you won't get both PCs online at once. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to. * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "kimmysangel3" <kimmysangel3@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7380F685-E387-4F64-91F6-4B00193C45C5@microsoft.com... > Thanks for all the ideas tried em all and nothing yet. I am thinking start > all over. Maybe this may help. I have the DSL Westell 6100 dsl > modem/router > with both a ubs and ethernet. I have the Linksys 5 Port workgroup switch > Model # EZXS55W. 2 Desktop computers with Linksys Fast Ethernet 10/100 > network cards and both sytems running Windows XP. Desktop 1 has a built in > Ethernet on the motherboard a Intel Pro 100.I sure hope this helps > somehow. > > "kimmysangel3" wrote: > >> I am trying to set up my home network. I have a dsl modem and a linksys >> switch and 2 desktop computers. Easch desktop has a nic which are lit up >> and >> seem fine the switch is lit up and reading everything. I have the >> "sharing >> hand" by the internet connection on the main desktop. On the 2nd desktop >> i >> cannot get on the net. I noticed on the 2nd computer for the Lan...the ip >> and >> submask do not match the 1st computers ip and submask for either the lan >> or >> the internet connection both lan and internet start 192. and the submask >> 255. >> On the 2nd computer the ip starts 168. could that be the problem? I >> cannot >> see either computer on workgroup computers both have the same work group >> name >> but of course differant main name. Like i said it appears my dsl >> connection >> is shared via the icon. What is going on???? Anyone?? |
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