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Networking Win2K with Win 98SE

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I have at home two machines one that is dual boot Win2K Pro/Win98SE the other just runs Win 98SE.

 

When they both running Windows 98 everything Works fine so I know the NICs and cable fine.

When I running Win 2K on one and Win98SE on the other they dont see each other at all... I cant even ping them.

 

The dual boot Win2K Pro\Win98 machine uses a ISA Realtek 8019 NIC made by Genius.

The Win98 Machine uses an PCI Realtek 8029 NIC made by Genius.

 

And the machines are conected through a coax cable.

 

Both have the following installed:

Client For Microsoft Networking

TCP/IP

File and Printer Sharing

 

Can anybody help give me any tips the get the machines to talk to each other.

 

Many thanks

 

Peter R

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Hi, I had some networking problems like this. They the following: -

 

1. Make sure they are both pointing to the same WORKGROUP.

 

2. Specfic an IP Address for each (First machine 192.168.0.1 - Second machine 192.168.0.2 etc).

 

3. Set up user / guest accounts on the win2k machine. Add themas local users.

 

4. Get updated drivers for your NIC cards for win2k / win98.

 

5. - Make sure there are no conflicts with the IRQ's on the network.

 

5. - E-mail me at rlculver@yifan.net or ICQ me - 68119581.

 

Hope this helps

 

Robert Culver

IT Student

 

Hope this helps

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Why not just ru it on NetBuei if you not intending to run the second pc for internet ? Specify workgroup, install netbuei and reboot... !

 

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Even though I had server up and running using only TCP/IP, when I clean installed pro, I could not see my network, until I installed NetBUI and IPX [both of which I think are useless, for my purposes]. Now, I can see everyone on my network. If only I could share files with them...

 

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-brianZjones

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