I have a quick question about this.
This sounds like what we'll need to do.
We've got a router taking in the cable feed. A Netgear.
ISP insists on the DHCP assignement on this first router which feeds a small LAN. 4 PC's. Each with a NIC.
2 of these PC's have a second NIC card. And we hope...
The saga (and challange) continues...
In (one of) our last episodes...
bcastner correctly pointed out that if I elected to settle for maintaining a synchronized "host(s)"-file(s) on each the 4 Windows machines that this would allow stations on my LAN to access my designed UltraDev...
Guys,
If we could back up just a bit here...
The objective of this thread was simply this, to get the 2 secondary NIC cards to be ping-able on a private IP range which would be different from the 192.168.x.x range.
192.xxx.x.x uses the 255.255.255.0 mask.
172.16.x.x uses 255.255.0.0.
So can...
Okay. Let’s see. First: To bcastner...
Call me nuts but if it won’t gum things up too much to make the Win98 clients do lookups similar to what they would ordinarily need to do out on the web (to access a page or retrieve or receive push-type code), then I don’t think I will mind at all...
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<b>"As for the 172.16.x.x is another network, you need another router to separate them from 192.169.0.x. By the way, what's the purpose of this 172.16.x.x network?"</b>
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Finally, I discover a group that is both kind and knowledgable.
Thank you as well, ricpinto. Good to get...
Hey Wow,
You know what? That just might be the ticket.
Yeah... that 254.169??... I swear this stuff is making me dyslexic...<g> - that was actually the reverse lookup in-adr-arpa of the 169.254.x.x range.
My router's a Netgear actually - although the switch I bought is a Linksys. $34. And I...
Thanks for that. Another router is what I thought too.
Tried a "switch" but no go.
What I want to do is run 2 instances of Apache and 2 of a Mailserver for in-house dev. and testing of DHTML, XML, that stuff. Will use SimpleDNS Plus to run as a nameserver. Apache will run virtual...
Thanks in advance for seeing if you can solve this one.
At the following link is a diagram of how I would like to
expand my small LAN.
http://www.geocities.com/theexactchange/0045/LAN.jpg
My cable ISP won't help with router configuration beyond
just getting me online. No sweat to them if...
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