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dnydam
Guest
Hello all - I was hoping to tap some collective wisdom here.
I bought a new computer to replace which will now serve as my ICS server. The old server will now just be a client on the net. I am sharing a cable modem. So here is my setup:
Server: XP Pro, ICS, ICF
Client: 98 SE, std network settings, removed ICS
So here is my problem: The client cannot resolve any IP addresses, even though it is getting an address apparently served to it, meaning:
Server address: 192.168.0.1
Client address: 192.168.0.64 (not sure why it is getting assigned that - I thought x.x.x.2 was standard)
Server: Internet is no problem
Client: Ping localhost works not problem.
Client: Release and Renew gets an IP address with no apparent problem
Client: ping 192.168.0.1 results in a timeout
Client: IE gets server not found errors
Client: ping-ing anything other than itself gets timeouts
Client: ping-ing anything with a IP name vs number gets a timeout on name resolution
So the odd thing is that TCP/IP is working fine. DHCP seems to be working fine. But I get no name resolution and no connectivity.
Any ideas?
I bought a new computer to replace which will now serve as my ICS server. The old server will now just be a client on the net. I am sharing a cable modem. So here is my setup:
Server: XP Pro, ICS, ICF
Client: 98 SE, std network settings, removed ICS
So here is my problem: The client cannot resolve any IP addresses, even though it is getting an address apparently served to it, meaning:
Server address: 192.168.0.1
Client address: 192.168.0.64 (not sure why it is getting assigned that - I thought x.x.x.2 was standard)
Server: Internet is no problem
Client: Ping localhost works not problem.
Client: Release and Renew gets an IP address with no apparent problem
Client: ping 192.168.0.1 results in a timeout
Client: IE gets server not found errors
Client: ping-ing anything other than itself gets timeouts
Client: ping-ing anything with a IP name vs number gets a timeout on name resolution
So the odd thing is that TCP/IP is working fine. DHCP seems to be working fine. But I get no name resolution and no connectivity.
Any ideas?