Need advice: (1) Can I make this work with the current
hardware/software configuration? If so, how? and (2) Is a router a
better way to go (and will it support multiple IP addresses from RR)?
Thanks for the help.
(Note: also posting on windows98.networking board)
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(1) Yes, this configuration should work. First, disable or un-install
Norton Firewall on all computers while troubleshooting the network.
An improperly configured firewall can cause network problems.
You've made a good choice by installing NetBEUI for File and Printer
Sharing, because TCP/IP won't work for F&P Sharing unless all of the
computers have IP addresses in the same subnet. I don't know about
RR, but my @Home service won't guarantee that. Computers could be in
different subnets each time they boot, causing them to appear and
disappear from Network Neighborhood.
Make these settings in Control Panel | Network on all computers:
TCP/IP->NIC | Properties | Bindings: un-check all of the boxes
NetBEUI->NIC | Properties | Bindings: check all of the boxes
NetBEUI->NIC | Properties | Advanced: make it the default protocol
Identification tab: same workgroup name
(2) The routers that I'm familiar with can only use one IP address
from RR. Their WAN port gets that IP address, and all of the
computers connected to the LAN ports get IP addresses on the same
private subnet. That could be an advantage:
1. If you're paying a monthly fee for additional IP addresses, you
could cancel them and save money. The router would pay for itself
over a period of time.
2. Since all of the computers would have IP addresses on the same
subnet, so you could remove NetBEUI and use TCP/IP for F&P Sharing.
Here are some good sites for additional network troubleshooting help:
Troubleshooting Browsing with Client for Microsoft Networks
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q134/3/04.asp
Troubleshooting Windows 95/98/98 Second Edition Network Connection
Problems
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q192/5/34.asp
Trouble Shooting Center
http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/trouble.htm
How To Fix Problems with the Network Neighborhood
http://www.sohointer.net/howto/fix-hood.htm
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Steve Winograd
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Steve's Networking FAQ
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