Johnnyfartpants
Programmer
Up until a few days ago I had 2 machines networked on a peer-to-peer basis using 10/100 Base-T. I then disconnected it temporarily to try out a Belkin wireless LAN which a friend had not managed to install on his machines. The Belkin stuff worked fine so I uninstalled it and plugged my peer-to-peer network cable back in. Now I simply can't get the two machines to talk. The hardware seems fine (and in fact, both machines flag up an error if the cable is unplugged) but they just won't talk to each other. I've even uninstalled the network drivers and re-installed everything but no luck. If I try to 'ping' either machine from the other they just time out.
Am I right in thinking that if the hardware is functioning correctly and I set known IP addresses for each LAN connection, then Ping should just work - or is there more to it than that? I've set one machine to 10.1.0.1 and the other to 10.1.0.2 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 (same for both systems). Any help would be really appreciated. I wish I'd never touched anything!!
Am I right in thinking that if the hardware is functioning correctly and I set known IP addresses for each LAN connection, then Ping should just work - or is there more to it than that? I've set one machine to 10.1.0.1 and the other to 10.1.0.2 with a subnet mask of 255.0.0.0 (same for both systems). Any help would be really appreciated. I wish I'd never touched anything!!