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Netwoking HELP NEEDED pls

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Post Sat Jan 24, 2004 10:14 am

Netwoking HELP NEEDED pls

recently i have bought a 2nd pc..my problem is with connecting both togeather so they can share my internet connection..
I have a ethernet card built into my new pc and bought another to go in my old pc.. but when i nstalled it it came back saying code 10 unable to start device..??

i do have wireless cards too , would this be a faster connection than a hardwired network..??

i only wish to connect two pc,s at this time so do i need a router or switch to do this..??

Many thanks to any usefull info...

Post Sat Jan 24, 2004 10:19 am

it sounds like the drivers aren't installed properly or something similar

about wireless, i dont know it depends on how they're set up, i use 3 computers in different rooms so wireless is easier

Post Sat Jan 24, 2004 10:40 am

yes it's the drivers, make sure they're correctly loaded.

use a wired connection, it is faster and more reliable with no data crosstalk or interference.

ICS is a pain in the @## and you will be better with a router if you wish to share your net conn. The router will also act as a n/w switch!

Configuring as a network will be harder for you if you have no experience of setting up TCP/IP settings, DNS, hosts and domains. However if all you want to do is simultaneously share a net connection its a lot easier, and many routers don't need much configuring for this, if any.

Post Sat Jan 24, 2004 12:30 pm

btw, i think this should probably be moved to the multiplayer or technical forum since its not really off topic

Post Sat Jan 24, 2004 12:55 pm

ok.....i cant afford to get a router at the moment.
The wireless board and adapter work on the two computers...can i connect them, as is without anything else..??
I booked off 3 day from work so i could set this up and hopefully be enjoying myself (HA..!!!..OH THE JOYS OF COMPUTING). i only have sun/mon left now..
when i now connect to the net my computer says that there is a error with the ipx/spx settings or the component cp..?? and that it cannot connect to the other comp (suprise,suprise)
am i going in circles or the right direction...
Any advice appreciated...

Post Sat Jan 24, 2004 1:10 pm

what operating system(s) are you using?

Post Sat Jan 24, 2004 1:49 pm

Both are running win xp...the older comp has xp over win me.

Edited by - Mr.B on 1/24/2004 2:42:05 PM

Post Sat Jan 24, 2004 4:27 pm

Why are you using IPX? You should be using TCP/IP. Try uninstalling the IPX protocol under the network settings. That will help to eliminate a possible cause of the problem. Keep IPX if you are using it to play old games or are using Novell. Also check to make sure that you have your IP, subnet mask, and DNS settings set to automatic.

Post Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:03 am

it depends, i just got a few wireless adapters, plugged them in, installed the drivers and it worked

Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 4:38 am

what OS you running? i find Windows 2000 to be the easiest to network

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Post Mon Jan 26, 2004 1:30 pm

Well i seem to be going in the right direction now....i have been playing games on a 3 computer wireless lan today with no problems,
BUT (is,nt there always a but) i dont seem to be able to get either of the other computers to use my voyager asdl modem through the main computer...
Questions...1 Is it poss for them to use the hardware through the computer as they are (The lan only uses the two wireless cards and a usb adaptor that i have. no switches/routers etc)..?
2..Can a BT Voyager ASDL modem accept more that one computer useing the connection at the same time..
BT and most other suppliers use the same line of "While the connection can accept multiple users we supply no tech help" Sweet..eh!!

I must thank you guys for the info you have given me so far, as its pointed me into the settings i screwed up trying on my own and at least i have a 3 comp lan now...hee hee
But my final goal will be to be able to run a server whilst using another comp to play ..
All suggestions (not any that cost ££ though as i have none.. :-) ) Appreciated

Post Tue Jan 27, 2004 1:14 am

yes the BT Voyager will accept multiple users but you must get a router, this is the only practical way to share both the LAN and the DSL pipe. We have this query every few weeks now and there are numerous threads in which we go into detail about why this happens (seeing the LAN or the Net but not both) and how to get over it.

there is possibly in your case however an issue in that BT Openworld only supply a limited number of permissions for IP addresses, but your Uncle Taw can get round that for you as Mrs. Taw works for BT when she's not fookin Ebaying.

You need your IP address that BT have assigned to you for their domain, the domain itself should be btinternet.com, but check on this. Once you have these 2 pieces of information then regardless of o/s we can start cooking on gas.

Post Tue Jan 27, 2004 10:59 pm

Ok...from the details i can see on my comp my ip is 217.44.152.199
The e-mail adderss is @btbroadband.com so would that be the domain ??
I also have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.255 but i think that is for the lan..??
If i must buy the router does anybody know where a cheap wireless router can be bought....in the uk please.. :-)
Again many thanks for your time people..

Post Sat Jan 31, 2004 3:36 pm

well as of 2330 GMT i now have both comps online togeather...HORAY !!
i finally bought a router and it all became easy....But it still cost and i had to settle for what my budget allowed rather than get what i wanted..eg a 54g router..not to worry they will come within reach soon enough..hee hee

Advice to anybody thinking of setting up a network is to seriously talk to people who know what they are doing or read up on it...its a minefield if your not carefull.

Once more thank you to those who gave advice... much appreciated

THANK YOU
Mr.B

Post Sat Jan 31, 2004 4:35 pm

Good to hear that you have it up and running! Enjoy the wonders of LAN gaming! Not that I can...

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