yea..i tested each cable with my cable modem. The link lights do light up and blink whenever I send a packet (both ways). And I tested my HUB on another network. And I tested both NICs by connecting them to my cable modem.
OK heres the problem. I have 2 PCs. One with win2k adv server and the other is winME. They both have NICs and are configured as 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 respectively. The subnet mask for both is 255.255.255.0. I then connect them through my known good hub. When I attempt to ping the other...
OK heres the problem. I have 2 PCs. One with win2k adv server and the other is winME. They both have NICs and are configured as 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2 respectively. The subnet mask for both is 255.255.255.0. I then connect them through my known good hub. When I attempt to ping the other...
I think I might have a bad hub. This is why I may not be able to network my 2 pc's together. I have a cable modem hooked up to one pc. When I plug the cable modem into my hub and then to my pc...no connection. I only get the pc light on my modem to show green when I plug it into the uplink port...
I am attempting to do the same thing....share my cable modem with win2k adv server and some WinME pc's. I have the 2 NICs in my server. My Cable does not offer DHCP so I set it up as static. No problem there because I can surf the net with my server. When I setup the second nic as DHCP along...
OK, here's what I've done so far...
I have the hardware setup. My server has 2 nic's, one connected to my cable modem, the second to my lan. I believe I have RRAS and NAT setup correctly. I am unable to ping my server.
My question is what should the TCP/IP settings be for the 2nd nic in my...
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