I'm sure this has a simple answer but being as network illiterate as I currently am I could use some help.
Previously I was running WinGate on a dedicated machine for NAT and it's "firewall" features. This machine's first NIC was connected to a cable modem and the second NIC was connected to a switch to which the other machines on
my home network were connected. All was working great including NETWORK PLACES and it's display of the machines connected to the network.
To harden up my home network and to try to learn some network stuff at the same time I purchased a Cisco 501 PIX firewall appliance. I basically took down the dedicated WinGate machine and the switch. The 501 is both a firewall and a 4 port switch. The firewall and it's rules took the place of the Wingate machine and it's 4 port switch took the place of the stand alone switch. The only change I made to the network machines was to change from static IP addresses to dynamic using the 501's DHCP server apabilities.
The current situation is this:
The internet connectivity is working perfectly and all machines can get to the internet. I can ping all machines using their machine names. I can browse another computer manually using \\machinename NETWORK PLACES comes back with a can't find server list or words to that effect.
It appears that WinGate was providing some service or feature that allowed NETWORK PLACES to work properly which is not being done by the 501 either because it doesn't support it (hard to believe) or because I have not yet
configured it. I believe that the 501 has DNS and WINS capabilities which I don't know enough about but I'm thinking I might need something like this to
get NETWORK PLACES working. Obviously the 501 is doing something that allows me to ping by machine name but that info doesn't appear to be getting to NETWORK PLACES.
Given this description, is there enough information to allow one of you network experts to tell me what I need to do or be looking at to get NETWORK PLACES to work as it should. What services do I need running on this simple network to make it all come together and if it's something I need to change on the networked machines (all Win2K with all upgrades and patches) what are they. Do I need any additional network software?
many thanks for any assistance...
Previously I was running WinGate on a dedicated machine for NAT and it's "firewall" features. This machine's first NIC was connected to a cable modem and the second NIC was connected to a switch to which the other machines on
my home network were connected. All was working great including NETWORK PLACES and it's display of the machines connected to the network.
To harden up my home network and to try to learn some network stuff at the same time I purchased a Cisco 501 PIX firewall appliance. I basically took down the dedicated WinGate machine and the switch. The 501 is both a firewall and a 4 port switch. The firewall and it's rules took the place of the Wingate machine and it's 4 port switch took the place of the stand alone switch. The only change I made to the network machines was to change from static IP addresses to dynamic using the 501's DHCP server apabilities.
The current situation is this:
The internet connectivity is working perfectly and all machines can get to the internet. I can ping all machines using their machine names. I can browse another computer manually using \\machinename NETWORK PLACES comes back with a can't find server list or words to that effect.
It appears that WinGate was providing some service or feature that allowed NETWORK PLACES to work properly which is not being done by the 501 either because it doesn't support it (hard to believe) or because I have not yet
configured it. I believe that the 501 has DNS and WINS capabilities which I don't know enough about but I'm thinking I might need something like this to
get NETWORK PLACES working. Obviously the 501 is doing something that allows me to ping by machine name but that info doesn't appear to be getting to NETWORK PLACES.
Given this description, is there enough information to allow one of you network experts to tell me what I need to do or be looking at to get NETWORK PLACES to work as it should. What services do I need running on this simple network to make it all come together and if it's something I need to change on the networked machines (all Win2K with all upgrades and patches) what are they. Do I need any additional network software?
many thanks for any assistance...