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On 30 Sep 99, at 12:46, Dave Anselmi wrote:
> This didn't work:
> gateway: 9.9.9.9
> subnet: 255.0.0.0
> machine1: 1.1.1.1
> machine2: 2.2.2.2
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> ...
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> Again, the first example of IP's & gateway *did* allow sharing of drives [albiet
> sometimes resolution was slow, esp. on boot], but did *not* work in Network
> Neighborhood.
The subnet mask divides the 32-bit IP address into "network" and
"host" portions -- in this case, 8 bits for network and the remaining
24 for host. So the gateway and the machines each think they're on a
different network: 9.0.0.0, 1.0.0.0 and 2.0.0.0 respectively....
Essentially, this non-working configuration is lying to the machines
about how they're connected to each other; it's not really surprising
that it doesn't work.
I bet, though, that you wouldn't have noticed a problem in this
case if you also had NetBEUI installed. (And you might also find
that this would reduce traffic somewhat for local connections....)
David G
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