Here's a rundown of the situation, using a Netgear DS108 10/100 8 port hub, with a Netgear FA310TX in each of my 2 computers. I'm running Win2K and just let the OS determine the driver set, using the Microsoft certified FA310TX drivers, since I couldn't find any Win2K drivers for this card on Netgear's site.
I have the Microsoft Networks Client setup with file/printer sharing and the TCP/IP protocol installed. I did not install IPX/SPX or NetBIOS. Both computers on the same default WORKGROUP.
I set one comp to IP 192.168.0.1, with subnet mask at the default 255.255.255.0 - no DNS or WINs entries, and I set the WINs option to 'Disabled NetBIOS over IPX'. On the second comp, I set IP to 192.168.0.2 with same subnet mask, and make the default gateway 192.168.0.1, which is the IP of the first comp. Now here I have tried 2 things, the first being no DNS/WINS entries for the second comp, and the second being using the IP of 192.168.0.1 for both DNS/WINS entries.
Once both comps are on, I them ping themselves first - so on the first comp I would go to command prompt and 'ping 192.168.0.1', and I get 100% response with 32 bytes, no loss. Same for second comp, it can ping itself. So I assume if the network adapters are able to ping themselves, then they are operating normally correct? But when I try to make them ping each other, I get timeouts.
I can't understand why this is happening - and I know it's not my hub, as it worked just 2 days ago when I had 2 DLink cards installed.
I also tried using just one of the Netgear adapters before I installed both - and it worked perfectly. The setup then was the Netgear hub, the FA310TX Netgear adapter, and a DLink 530TX adapter. Everything worked fine. But once I installed the other FA310TX adapter in the previously DLink comp, the network stopped working. I doubt it is a hardware problem - most likely some software gimmick.
Any advice on this would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
-Phillip
I have the Microsoft Networks Client setup with file/printer sharing and the TCP/IP protocol installed. I did not install IPX/SPX or NetBIOS. Both computers on the same default WORKGROUP.
I set one comp to IP 192.168.0.1, with subnet mask at the default 255.255.255.0 - no DNS or WINs entries, and I set the WINs option to 'Disabled NetBIOS over IPX'. On the second comp, I set IP to 192.168.0.2 with same subnet mask, and make the default gateway 192.168.0.1, which is the IP of the first comp. Now here I have tried 2 things, the first being no DNS/WINS entries for the second comp, and the second being using the IP of 192.168.0.1 for both DNS/WINS entries.
Once both comps are on, I them ping themselves first - so on the first comp I would go to command prompt and 'ping 192.168.0.1', and I get 100% response with 32 bytes, no loss. Same for second comp, it can ping itself. So I assume if the network adapters are able to ping themselves, then they are operating normally correct? But when I try to make them ping each other, I get timeouts.
I can't understand why this is happening - and I know it's not my hub, as it worked just 2 days ago when I had 2 DLink cards installed.
I also tried using just one of the Netgear adapters before I installed both - and it worked perfectly. The setup then was the Netgear hub, the FA310TX Netgear adapter, and a DLink 530TX adapter. Everything worked fine. But once I installed the other FA310TX adapter in the previously DLink comp, the network stopped working. I doubt it is a hardware problem - most likely some software gimmick.
Any advice on this would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!
-Phillip