I helped my friend set up his lan on saturday, and all was well. Today we changed it over to TCP/IP instead of NETbeui as hes probably gonna dabble with ICS. However, whilst his machine can connect to the net using a modem hooked up to it, his brother comp, the other PC in the network cannot. It dials up, then throws an error saying that we should check the 'server type' in the network connection (im assuming it means dial up, as im trying to establish a dial up) as it could not negotiaite a dial up connection with the recieving computer with the protocols specified. There is nothing out of the ordinary listed in his dial up settings. In fact, all the settings (dial up and network) is identicle to the other pc apart from the obvious changes for IP. Ive quadruple checked it and dont have a clue. Any ideas ?
Incidentally, the network runs fine, had some high qualty DFLW sessions
Also, this is all in Win98, but hes got Whistler Pro B1 as well, and when its running his brothers PC doesnt see the drives on the share, only My documents etc. If you type in the address in network naighbourhoud ( eg \\compname\c$ for access to c drive)then it will go in alright, but there is no 'C' or 'D' etc listed in the initial network neighbourhood window. I have set up Whistler with the correct permissions etc so as to allow him access from his win98 pc's account. He does get in, albeit with a quirk
Any thoughts on this too?
Thanks In Advance.
Incidentally, the network runs fine, had some high qualty DFLW sessions
Also, this is all in Win98, but hes got Whistler Pro B1 as well, and when its running his brothers PC doesnt see the drives on the share, only My documents etc. If you type in the address in network naighbourhoud ( eg \\compname\c$ for access to c drive)then it will go in alright, but there is no 'C' or 'D' etc listed in the initial network neighbourhood window. I have set up Whistler with the correct permissions etc so as to allow him access from his win98 pc's account. He does get in, albeit with a quirk
Thanks In Advance.