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TexNAss
June 15th 03, 07:51 AM
Ignore the other guy. You have to set the ip ranges in the
ME Boxes and XP Boxes Manually, say 192.xxx.xxx.xxx

Whats happeneing is XP Is assigning Bascially Illegal Ip
ranges to the other Xp boxes, and the ME boxes auto-assign
themselves their over private range..

Dont forget to set the workgroup names.. Betcha the ip
ranges are in the "BS area". Thats one fo the problems MS
dont work in the real world ~>;p how stupid to assign the
IP away from the standard 192,172,10 series ip ranges c/b/a
class.
>-----Original Message-----
>I have 2 XPs and 2 MEs on a network using MS Home
Networking from XP. All
>computers use MSHOME as their workgroup. One of the XPs
runs connection
>sharing which works OK for all four machines. The XPs can
see each other on
>the network, but they can't see the MEs, and the MEs can't
see the XPs or
>each other. It should be a clue that they all get the
internet OK from the
>XP host, but can't all see each other. I know they're all
supposed to use
>the same protocol etc, but the home networking disk/wizard
should take care
>of that. I tried to verify the same single protocol for
MS Client and
>File/Printer Sharing, but can't find any listing for that
on ME.
>
>Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>Brad
>
>
>.
>

leo
July 12th 04, 10:39 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by TexNAss
[B]Ignore the other guy. You have to set the ip ranges in the
ME Boxes and XP Boxes Manually, say 192.xxx.xxx.xxx

Whats happeneing is XP Is assigning Bascially Illegal Ip
ranges to the other Xp boxes, and the ME boxes auto-assign
themselves their over private range..

Dont forget to set the workgroup names.. Betcha the ip
ranges are in the "BS area". Thats one fo the problems MS
dont work in the real world ~>;p how stupid to assign the
IP away from the standard 192,172,10 series ip ranges c/b/a
class.[color=blue]
>-----Original Message-----
>I have win 98 and xp how i share internet with other computer in win 98

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