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Having trouble resetting my TCP/IP
"netsh int ip reset ipreset.txt" command is for fixing tcp/ip. in your case,
they are in the different subnet and you should assign both IPs in the same subnet. For more information, go to http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech Please don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services. Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help. Robert Lin, CNE & MCSE Windows & Network Support, Tips and FAQs on http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. "Yoma44" wrote in message ... I have a wireless laptop PC, and a regular LAN connected PC. They both have XP. They both browse the internet. Their IP's are close, but are in a different Subnet. Desktop: 192.168.1.101 Wireless: 192.168.0.1 This is driving me crazy. I went to http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech/. It says, to reset TCP/IP: "enter the command: netsh int ip reset filename, for example, netsh int ip reset ipreset.t.xt" Huh? What filename? I still don't know what to type in, or what to do. I looked all over that site and it's too hard to find something that helps my situation. The trick here is that one goes through a wireless and so that connection has its own IP addresses or something. I've been working on this for a couple days with little sleep and I'm pretty frustrated. Please help. |
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Having trouble resetting my TCP/IP
How do you assign "both IPs in the same subnet."? Do you
mean just give them both static IP's? When I do that I think it also makes me give them both static DNS entries too. I tried that on one computer but what I put in apparently didn't work. |
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Having trouble resetting my TCP/IP
we need more information to help. do you have or use dhcp? if yes, why both
computers are assigned different ips? if not, what is the dns your ISP assigns to you? to assign the IPs in the same subnet, for example, you may use 192.168.0.x (here x=1 to 254) and subnet 255.255.255.0, dg and dns. -- For more information, go to http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech Please don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need consulting services. Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you may get more help. Robert Lin, CNE & MCSE Windows & Network Support, Tips and FAQs on http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. "Yoma44" wrote in message ... How do you assign "both IPs in the same subnet."? Do you mean just give them both static IP's? When I do that I think it also makes me give them both static DNS entries too. I tried that on one computer but what I put in apparently didn't work. |
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