Re: Identifying a router
From: Jim Macklin (p51mustang[threeX12)
Date: 06/08/04
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Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 06:23:14 -0500
Can your client read the name of the router from the label?
Did the cable get plugged into the correct ports on the
router, on a 4 port router there are 5 RJ45 connectors, one
is for the Internet, the other 4 are for the LAN.
-- The people think the Constitution protects their rights; But government sees it as an obstacle to be overcome. "Janiv Ratson" <janiv@aoe6.net> wrote in message news:%233hc4ZSTEHA.3224@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... | 10x all. | More details: | | I have a program that sit on a clients PC. | The specific situation we'r talking about is a case that a user has an ICS | installed and 2 PCz. | Now, the user goes to store, buy a router and put the cables in (connect the | 2 PCz to the router). | The user know nothing(I mean NOTHING) about computers and networks, my | program should automatically recognize the router, and remove the ICS so the | PCz will B connected via Router. | | My program's problem is that while ICS is runing on my XP machine, I cannot | identify the router, becuase my identification is made by seeking for a dhcp | server (I M not sure it is the best solution, I'll B glad to know others), | and the ICS DHCP is the one that the XP machine identify (while the other | machine, which is win98 and does not have ICS installed, or chekced, | identifies the router DHCP server). | | I hope I made my clear ,,, | 10xx for your help all. | Janiv. | | | | <andyc69@tiscali.co.uk> wrote in message | news:%23k7InzLTEHA.3552@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... | > | > "Janiv Ratson" <janiv@aoe6.net> wrote in message | > news:ed8ptq5SEHA.2236@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... | > > My not good solution was, to search for DHCP server in the network, | > though, | > > the ICS DHCP is the one server that always identified by my program. | > > If I manually cancel the ICS, than my program recognize my router. | > > I want my program to do it automatically, I want it to recognize that a | PC | > > with an ICS is now connected to a router, and get a new IP address. | > | > I'm very confused by what you are trying to acheive. Why are you using ICS | > if you have a router? | > | > Could you give some more details on the problem you have (rather than what | > you think you need to do) and then it might be easier to suggest a | solution | > to you. | > | > AndyC | > | > | |
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