Here is the setup.
One Win98 SE machine.
One WinXP Pro Machine.
SMC Barricade Router
Surfboard Modem for Comcast Cable Internet.
Linksys 10/100 cards in each machine.
Only TCP/IP bound to both cards
Both machines connect to the internet through router with automatic ip addresses with no problem.
Win98 sees and communicates fine with XP machine.
XP machine sometimes will see and communicate with 98 machine. Sometimes not.
Question is this: Can I, and would it be a good idea to, assign static ip addresses for the LAN and still use an automatic ip address for the internet?
One Win98 SE machine.
One WinXP Pro Machine.
SMC Barricade Router
Surfboard Modem for Comcast Cable Internet.
Linksys 10/100 cards in each machine.
Only TCP/IP bound to both cards
Both machines connect to the internet through router with automatic ip addresses with no problem.
Win98 sees and communicates fine with XP machine.
XP machine sometimes will see and communicate with 98 machine. Sometimes not.
Question is this: Can I, and would it be a good idea to, assign static ip addresses for the LAN and still use an automatic ip address for the internet?