[MLB-WIRELESS] Win xp and Enterasys card
Andrew Griffiths
andrewg at d2.net.au
Sat Mar 8 07:16:06 EST 2003
Patrick Griffin wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have a problem allowing my laptop to use my internet connection.
> The layout is as follows
>
> laptop running win 98 with an Enterasys card and an assigned address of
> 10.0.0.xxx
>
> Desktop running win xp and an Enterasys card in a Ricoh cradle assigned
> address 10.0.0.xxx.
> Pro200wlLan card DHCP.192.168.0.xxx
>
> LAN connected server running win 98 and a static ip of 192.168.0.1 and a
> dial up modem.
>
> I can ping the laptop from the desktop and I can ping the desktop from the
> laptop, both the wired and wireless addresses.
> I cannot see the server from the laptop,I have read all the e mails with a
> reference to this (hope I didn't miss any) and I changed the default setting
> in the registry as suggested in one of them. This is all that stops me from
> having an operational node.
>
> Hoping someone can help
>
Usually diagrams help.
By the sounds of it, your network is like
laptop <> desktop <> server
But anyways, does your server with the modem know how to reach the 10/8
network?
If you try and ping from the server to the laptop, and get "no route to
host" you'll need to manually enter a route (not sure of the syntax, I'm
sure it'll hold your hand to enter it in).
>
> Regards Pat
>
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