re: Networking
Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 5:47 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Curt R
(1315 messages posted)
Ensure all PC's are members of the same workgroup. Ensure each PC has a unique
NetBIOS name (computer name). You have to enable ICS on the PC sharing your internet
and I would recommend statically setting IP addresses instead of letting the ICS
machine serve up IP addresses to your clients. The PC serving up your internet should
be 192.168.0.1 and the client PC's 192.168.0.2, .3 etc
On Wednesday, February 13, 2002 at 5:32 am, Titi wrote:
>I had a home network (sharing a cable internet connection). A good guy entered my
>host and did a very good job modifying setings (at that time no protection installed
>on the host). I had to reinstall OS (W2K). After reinstall, the host can see the
>internet but the internal network doesn't work (no computer can see another one).
>I did everything a could thing of, checked all setings... The only thing I didn't
>(idea came too late) is to delete the old connections on clients and let OS reinstall
>them and rename the network. Any help from anyone?
>T
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