Coexistence of two remote connection in a LAN
- From: "il barbi" <angeieri.barboggi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 21:30:26 +0200
I had a LAN with 2 PC's connected via Ethernet cross cable and a 56K modem
board on one of the PC's (with LAN address 192.168.0.1) to connect to the
Internet and share the connection with the other PC (LAN address
192.168.0.2). Now I I've got an adsl connection (wifi with a router) but I'd
like to keep the old wired connection as a backup. After the LAN
reconfiguration I noticed that the router has been given LAN address
192.168.0.1, then I was to obliged to move the PC addresses to 192.168.0.2
and .3 - then the old Internet connection works only from the PC carrying
the modem board and not from the other, I get this warning message "LAN
adapter will use IP=192.168.0.1" and then "error 799 impossible to enable
shared access"
someone can help?
il barbi
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