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> On 21 Sep 98 at 8:21, S. Shea wrote:
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> > I am setting up a 2 machine network at home in order to share
> > files and a cable modem. One machine is running Win NT Server and
> > Win98 and the other is running Win NT Server and Win95. I have been
> > able to browse the network to see the machine running 95 but cannot
> > ping that machine even though I am using the correct ip address. At
> > no time have I been able to access any files on the machine whether
> > it is running 95 or Server.............................
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> Lots of questions...
>
In this situation I have always deleted TCP/IP so that I could
troubleshoot the NETBUI connection first. Your NETBUI is
working a little anyway, since that protocol is what allows
you to see the other PC in network neighborhood. When you get
the shares working, I would go back and uninstall netbui and switch to
TCP/IP to set that up, since you will need it for the cable modem.
One thing I have noticed, if you are using TCP/IP as your only protocol,
a bad submask will prevent all network browsing,
so nothing will appear in network neighborhood, but pinging will still work,
although in my case it was sporadic, with about 20% failures. Looks like
the pinging and the NETBUI together are giving you misleading clues, so
I would dump the TCP/IP for the time being.
Tom Turak
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