Murphy wrote: > This is driving me crazy...
>
> I am not new to networking but am missing something fundamental
> here...
> I have two WinXP home computers that are connected to an ADSL wireless
> modem.
>
> The modem has DHCP enabled and both PCs can access the web and are
> assigned their IP, Subnet, Gateway info correctly.
>
> One is 10.0.0.1 and the other is 10.0.0.2 with the gateway being
> 10.0.0.138
if you are running the modem on DHCP, why have you allocated static IP
addresses to both machines?
Re: Networking ... > I am not new to networking but am missing something fundamental ... > I have two WinXP home computers that are connected to an ADSL wireless ... > The modem has DHCP enabled and both PCs can access the web and are ... > This is my first exposure to Networking using XP home and I was having ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
Networking ... I am not new to networking but am missing something fundamental here... ... I have two WinXP home computers that are connected to an ADSL wireless ... The modem has DHCP enabled and both PCs can access the web and are assigned ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics)
modems ... I have tried to reinstall xp and all seems well except my ...modem is not working. ... It says dial up networking is ...missing.... (microsoft.public.internet.mail)
Re: I think my pc have been hacked. ... I have tried to reinstall WinXP and some important missing files cannot be repaired. ... All points to restore system is gone, I cannot run safe mode.... The program for my ADSLconnection is not working and now uninstalled due to traffic over the modem.... FireWall to allow it to download the needed AV vendor related files. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
[SLE] low-cost computer ...Motherboard integrated graphics... High Speed 10/100 Networking... 56K Modem... Windows XP Home Edition software.... (SuSE)