[dba-Tech] Modems

John Colby jcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Mon Aug 18 08:58:41 CDT 2003


In A2K, My Network Places, Properties, Local Area Connection, Properties -

You can see the network adapter and all of it's services and protocols.  You
need to find that same or similar screen in XP Home.  Once you have that,
look for the protocols on that machine, as well as on one of the Win2K
machines.

In my case here at the house, I have 4 Win2K systems.  All use ONLY TCP /
IP.  If I were to use a server that had (for example) TCP/IP AND some other
protocol (IPX/SPX is typical for older networking software) then it would be
possible for some computers to talk to others using IPX/SPX but not be able
to see the WEB because they didn't have TCP/IP installed.

John W. Colby
www.colbyconsulting.com

-----Original Message-----
From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of Steven W.
Erbach
Sent: Monday, August 18, 2003 9:52 AM
To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Modems


Stuart,

>> Can you ping the othjer two machines from your son's. <<

Very good question. No, I can't. I get "Host not reachable" errors. When I
try to ping my sons' w/s I get a timeout.

I also see that that PC isn't visible in My Network Places. Hmmm.

>> make sure that it has a compatible network address and mask. <<

>> If you can, then the first thing I would look at is the gateway
configuration. Is the gateway the same on your son's PC as the
others. <<

I'm not competent to answer that question. In my lurching about I've seen
gateway references along with IP addresses. I'm not sure where to look for
that info. As far as I can tell there are no specific gateways defined for
any of the systems.

>> Personally I'd install W2K on it instead. I've come across no end of
problems with networking XP on mixed OS networks. <<

Are you talking about XP Home on those mixed OS networks? This w/s was
upgraded from Win ME. It has a Fat32 filesystem. I'd kinda like to do an
NTFS. I know that I can do that with Win 2000, but I'm looking for the most
reasonable upgrade cost. I think I'm scrod either way.

You've given me some extra places to look, at the very least. Thanks.

Steve Erbach
Scientific Marketing
Neenah, WI

"Eventually, socialists run out of other people's money."
-- Lady Margaret Thatcher


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