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Old November 16th 07, 01:43 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Default what to find the WINS server in my LAN

tek wrote:
On Nov 15, 6:44 pm, "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
hoo.com wrote:
tek wrote:

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I just couldn't figure out how the ping by hostname was bale to work


Did you read the link I posted?

when:
1. I'm using DHCP to acquire IPs from the router
2. The IPs are not in the hosts file
3. The IPs are not in the lmhost file
4. I didn't assign a PC to act as a WINS server
5. Only one PC of the four PCs in the LAN has the Computer Browser
service running


Then it's going to be the master browser. If you don't have a WINS
server I suggest you set computer browser to automatic on all your
computers.



My TCP/IP settings for each PC has "Use NetBIOS from DHCP server"
selected. This must be the key to being able to ping by hostname?


Actually, it means NetBIOS over TCP/IP is *enabled* on that computer
because you have a DHCP configured address, basically. Your router
is not doing this name resolution for you

If you don't have WINS or an internal DNS server and can ping a
computer/node by name, it's simply working via broadcast. Is that
clearer now?

The router being a Linksys BEFSR1 v3 router.


Not relevant, tho.


Gotcha, Thanks


No prob.


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