Hello all, strange problem here. I have two computers that I'm trying to network. One is running XP pro, the other is running 98se. So I have one NIC in the 98se machine and it can ping both itself and the Linksys router (which I'm only using as a switch). It draws IP and all is good. I have two NICs in the XP machine, one connected directly to the cable modem I'm using, and the other connected to another port on the switch/router. The second card doesn't see the router -- it can ping itself, but not the router. I don't see why it shouldn't, but perhaps you have an idea?
I'm trying to use just TCP/IP for the whole thing since XP somewhat outlaws NetBEUI -- but I don't think NetBEUI will solve the problem, because I used to have the following system working: The 98se machine had the two NICs, only one in use, plugged into the router. The XP machine had one NIC which, when I plugged the cable from the cable modem into the Uplink port on the router/switch, could see the internet, but not the other machine. When I disconnected the cable modem from the uplink port, the machines could see each other and all was good, but I sort of wanted to both see both machines and have access to the internet (on the xp machine) at the same time. I thought the above situation would make it all run smoothly, but so far it's fuxor'd.
Any ideas? Thanks.
I'm trying to use just TCP/IP for the whole thing since XP somewhat outlaws NetBEUI -- but I don't think NetBEUI will solve the problem, because I used to have the following system working: The 98se machine had the two NICs, only one in use, plugged into the router. The XP machine had one NIC which, when I plugged the cable from the cable modem into the Uplink port on the router/switch, could see the internet, but not the other machine. When I disconnected the cable modem from the uplink port, the machines could see each other and all was good, but I sort of wanted to both see both machines and have access to the internet (on the xp machine) at the same time. I thought the above situation would make it all run smoothly, but so far it's fuxor'd.
Any ideas? Thanks.