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Boofe
Posts: 500
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey guys i've been trying to network my bros comp with mine so he can use the internet through mine. BPA Cable. IM using BPA login and i have followed http://www.ozcableguy.com/cableicsxp.html#summary guide.
Problem. I can't see or even ping his comp and the ip's are all setup correct according to the guide. I've checked the cable etc nothing wrong with it. Anyone got any ideas? |
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| #0 08:28pm 30/12/03 |
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Protius-X
Posts: 1006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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What OS you both running? I've had problems between 98 and XP before.
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| #1 08:31pm 30/12/03 |
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Suhaib
Posts: 1419
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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can he ping you? check to see that you don't have any firewalls etc running in the background.
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| #2 08:31pm 30/12/03 |
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Boofe
Posts: 501
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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IM using XP both are. Never had this problem before. No firewalls running...
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| #3 08:31pm 30/12/03 |
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Protius-X
Posts: 1007
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I can't help then. I'm not terribly good with my networking either.
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 3749
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you are using a switch or hub you are using normal cables?
If you are using a direct connection the cable is a crossover cable? |
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| #5 08:33pm 30/12/03 |
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Boofe
Posts: 502
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah crossover cable. Can't ping anyone...
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Boofe
Posts: 503
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Even tryed different network cards no go.
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| #7 08:39pm 30/12/03 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 3751
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thats bizzare if you have set everything right as in that guide it should work.
Double check both IP address etc, 1 digit wrong could be making it not work. Try a reboot I remember having strange ping probs once when setting mine up first time, rebooted both machines and walah it was alive! Only other thing I can think of is that the cable is fuxed! |
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Boofe
Posts: 504
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well the strange thing is it can tell when i restart the other comp cos it comes up on mine newtork cable disconnected... i don't know whats going on.. ill try a reboot of mine...
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Boofe
Posts: 505
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Nope nothing.... F*&kin pissing me off now.
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Protius-X
Posts: 1008
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You sure you don't have blue cable instead of read? Or that you have the little box thing on master pc?
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| #11 08:54pm 30/12/03 |
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Boofe
Posts: 506
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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No. Im trying to source another crossover cable from a mate. I reckon it is the damn cable :(
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| #12 09:00pm 30/12/03 |
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B@ssM@n
Posts: 658
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Check:
* Each box's NIC is correctly identified and the appropriate drivers installed in Windows * You network cards' LEDs light up when the cable is connected (if this doesn't occur, it generally means bad cable) * If you're not running a DHCP server, make sure both IPs are in the same subnet (and obviously are the same network class). ie 192.168.0.x * Make sure both computers aren't both running DHCP serving processes (this can be funny) :) * Always attempt a simple ping test and work from there. Ping yourself (as this request goes down to the network level) to prove your network drivers are functioning correctly. C:\Documents and Settings\Alan>ipconfigHope that helps. |
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Boofe
Posts: 507
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah we cant even see each other under normal ip's it's the cable im pretty sure of it.
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