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- Jan 1, 1970
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I can't for the life of me figure out what is wrong with my network. This is driving me insane!
Here's the setup:
One PC running W2K Pro
One PC on W98SE
Both connected to a Netgear 16-port hub, which for the record is functional.
There are others that have or will be connected to the network but for now this is it. Even this simple setup is dysfunctional.
Both PCs have TCP/IP, IPX, Client for Microsoft Networks, and File and Print Sharing. The W2k has NetBEUI also. W2K system has 2 NICs, but neither of them reliably make my network go like it should.
Currently, there is no evidence of a working network at all: each PC can only see itself in the network neighborhood. In the past, they have been able to see each other, and I'm not at all sure what changed. At that time, the W98 machine could see the W2K, but when trying to access it would only get a blank directory listing, even though each computer has shared files. The W2K PC could connect to the W98 and, after a long delay, see its shared files.
At one point there was also a W95 PC on this test network, it had no problem whatsoever exchanging files with the W98 PC. This leads me to believe that this is a Win2000 issue.
Any help would let me sleep again... please.
PS: all drives are FAT32.
PPS: users have been created on the W2K PC for the network login.
Here's the setup:
One PC running W2K Pro
One PC on W98SE
Both connected to a Netgear 16-port hub, which for the record is functional.
There are others that have or will be connected to the network but for now this is it. Even this simple setup is dysfunctional.
Both PCs have TCP/IP, IPX, Client for Microsoft Networks, and File and Print Sharing. The W2k has NetBEUI also. W2K system has 2 NICs, but neither of them reliably make my network go like it should.
Currently, there is no evidence of a working network at all: each PC can only see itself in the network neighborhood. In the past, they have been able to see each other, and I'm not at all sure what changed. At that time, the W98 machine could see the W2K, but when trying to access it would only get a blank directory listing, even though each computer has shared files. The W2K PC could connect to the W98 and, after a long delay, see its shared files.
At one point there was also a W95 PC on this test network, it had no problem whatsoever exchanging files with the W98 PC. This leads me to believe that this is a Win2000 issue.
Any help would let me sleep again... please.
PS: all drives are FAT32.
PPS: users have been created on the W2K PC for the network login.