The IP address of a NIC that is not connected to the network-in-question is completely irrelevant. You should know that. Don't worry about it....
Pure evil. However, I do know that my internet IP/MAC addresses do not help you troubleshoot my networking problems at all. For sure. So forget...
Nevermind. Turns out Windows 2000 doesn't support peer2peer 'Workgroup' Networking, which is what I have... it needs a domain controller....
I don't see how my Internet connection's IP/MAC addresses are relevant to the networking at all?
Ok, this is from the Windows XP machine: And this is from the Windows 2000 laptop:
Hi, I have a small home network consisting of Windows XP Machines. One of the XP Machines is hooked up to the Internet and is sharing this...
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