Ok, here's the prob.
I have a small home network (4) systems
(3) Windows 98SE
(1) Linux
The Linux box is a firewall/gateway, the others use Windows networking for printer sharing. They all use IP's in the 192.168.1.x range. The problem is with one system, the Graphics System.
Print Server <---------> Hub
DSL<-----> Firewall/Gateway <----->
Graphics System <------>
Laptop <--------------->
I can connect to the Firewall from All of them.
I can connect to the Laptop from All of them.
I can connect to the Print Server from the Laptop and the Firewall.
I can connect to the Graphics System from the Laptop and the Firewall.
I CAN NOT connect from the Graphics System to the Print Server.
The internal IP addresses are:
Print Server 192.168.1.3/255.255.255.128
Firewall 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.128
Graphics System 192.168.1.2/255.255.255.128
Laptop 192.168.1.4/255.255.255.128
The Workgroup names are the same on all, and I have shares setup on all.
And I'm completely lost...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a small home network (4) systems
(3) Windows 98SE
(1) Linux
The Linux box is a firewall/gateway, the others use Windows networking for printer sharing. They all use IP's in the 192.168.1.x range. The problem is with one system, the Graphics System.
Print Server <---------> Hub
DSL<-----> Firewall/Gateway <----->
Graphics System <------>
Laptop <--------------->
I can connect to the Firewall from All of them.
I can connect to the Laptop from All of them.
I can connect to the Print Server from the Laptop and the Firewall.
I can connect to the Graphics System from the Laptop and the Firewall.
I CAN NOT connect from the Graphics System to the Print Server.
The internal IP addresses are:
Print Server 192.168.1.3/255.255.255.128
Firewall 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.128
Graphics System 192.168.1.2/255.255.255.128
Laptop 192.168.1.4/255.255.255.128
The Workgroup names are the same on all, and I have shares setup on all.
And I'm completely lost...
Any help would be greatly appreciated.