Type command first to bring up the command windows. Then enter ipconfig /all. However, you may want to read the rest of the thread first ;)
That would do it. OK - that's a 10Mb/s switch, but that's going to be a lot faster than your internet connection, so not a problem if its between...
How are you connecting to the router. is it router - network - server or network - server - router That is do you have two network cards in...
Does the game need IPX/SPX? If not, I'd remove: NWLiNK Netbios NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible transport Protocol To configure the...
Switch off the firewall to test if this is the problem, but then you need to locate the setting that will allow the firewall to pass ICMP from and...
The problems with browsing the network via Network Neighbourhood is not universal. Many networks do not have this problem. My feeling having...
Can we step back a little and get back to what you are trying to achieve. If all the NICs are connection to the same device, why don't you just...
This looks like a firewall issue. I think one of your systems is blocking incoming ICMP traffic (ICMP is the protocol ping uses).
If it really is a hub in the router then yes, you could use one of the ports on the hub. However, very few current routers actually have a hub in...
You've got quite a complicated set up network wise, and I don't think we can sort all your problems via a message board like this. However, I hope...
Hmmm. My guess is you don't actually have an internal mail server. How are getting your e-mail? Are you using Outlook?
Mail server details would be a start. What are you using (e.g. MS Exchange, ISP's mailserver)? How are you collecting mail (POP3 pull or SMTP feed)?
The simple reply is that I wouldn't use a Win2003 server to do this. What you are looking for is router power, and the best device for doing this...
Reading this through again, I wonder if the problem is IP address related. With your laptop being off the network for so long, it may well have...
For those interested in how NetBIOS works and how to get it to work at its best, I'd strongly recommend a read of the relevant sections of TCP/IP...
Then that is the root of your problem. Until you can see the router in the wireless software, you will not be able to get it to connect. Have...
Other that checking the cable and trying a different port, the procedures I described are still worth trying. Are you using Windows in built...
Setting up a network between two PCs via an Ad hoc wireless connection and then sharing an internet connection over that wireless network is...
Another possibility: if your friend's wireless network is provided by a wireless router or a wireless access point, you should be able to connect...
As BillyBob says, a router is the best solution for your arrangement (more than one PC wanting to share a single internet connection)....
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