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On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 07:48:04 -0800 David Gillett
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>> The checkbox you are referring to is "Use DNS for WINS
> resolution" - nothing to do with DHCP. [DNS maps Internet host
> names to IP addresses, WINS mapas NetBIOS names to IP
> addresses. You can check this box if you always use the same
> host name for Internet and NetBIOS -- generally a good idea.]
>
> The entries that have addresses, have addresses that are both in
> the 169.254.x.x address block, reserved for hosts that have been
> configured to use DHCP but have received no response from a
> server. Addresses in this block are essentially unroutable (and
> virtually unusable). You will need to either
>
> (b) manually select and assign ("static") addresses to each of your
> machines. Standard private class C (subnet mask = 255.255.255.0)
> address blocks are 192.168.x.y, where "x" is a number between 0
> and 255, and is the same across your network, and "y" is a number
> between 1 and 254 and is different on each machine. [If you will be
> using ICS, I believe it insists on x=0 for the network and y=1 for
> the machine with the Internet connection.]
>
> David Gillett
I presume Ethernet card installation replicated TCP/IP Properties used
for Dial Up Networking, as entries are same. Does "assign ('static')
addresses" mean "Specify an IP address" in IP Address, TCP/IP Properties
for Ethernet card, Network? Use addresses from ipconfig command? What
check to see if this enables network?
"Use DHCP for WINS Resolution" checked. NetBIOS enable option greyed.
Demetri Kolokotronis
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