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sarma pisapati
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      05-17-2004, 02:22 PM
I have BPL (Broadband over power lines)and the server is
connected using USB Wireless to the ISP ( on 192.168.0.0
segment). However, I have a LAN on 192.168.1.0 connected
to a switch where all the workstations are connected with
DHCP on the server.
I was told that installation of RIP will enable
workstations (on LAN) to access internet. But, it is not
working as expected. Can someone help how to configure
RIP? I am wondering why the routing will be complex in
Windows when the hardware devices do automatically.
 
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      05-17-2004, 04:38 PM
RIP has nothing to do with this. Forget RIP.

You're description is vague and scattered. You need to describe it better.
Make sure your terminology is accurate,....everything we know about your
situation is only what you tell since we can't see your network for
ourselves.

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Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
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"sarma pisapati" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have BPL (Broadband over power lines)and the server is
> connected using USB Wireless to the ISP ( on 192.168.0.0
> segment). However, I have a LAN on 192.168.1.0 connected
> to a switch where all the workstations are connected with
> DHCP on the server.
> I was told that installation of RIP will enable
> workstations (on LAN) to access internet. But, it is not
> working as expected. Can someone help how to configure
> RIP? I am wondering why the routing will be complex in
> Windows when the hardware devices do automatically.



 
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sarma pisapati
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      05-17-2004, 07:53 PM
i redefined the problem in the thread in Windows 2000
thread.
http://communities.microsoft.com/new...reviewFrame.as
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ICP=MSCOM&sLCID=US&sgroupURL=microsoft.public.win2 000.netwo
rking&sMessageID=%253Ce3e601c43c47%252448d5c410%
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>-----Original Message-----
>RIP has nothing to do with this. Forget RIP.
>
>You're description is vague and scattered. You need to

describe it better.
>Make sure your terminology is accurate,....everything we

know about your
>situation is only what you tell since we can't see your

network for
>ourselves.
>
>--
>
>Phillip Windell [MCP, MVP, CCNA]
>www.wandtv.com
>
>
>"sarma pisapati" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:e11101c43c1a$5bb4d350$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I have BPL (Broadband over power lines)and the server is
>> connected using USB Wireless to the ISP ( on 192.168.0.0
>> segment). However, I have a LAN on 192.168.1.0 connected
>> to a switch where all the workstations are connected

with
>> DHCP on the server.
>> I was told that installation of RIP will enable
>> workstations (on LAN) to access internet. But, it is not
>> working as expected. Can someone help how to configure
>> RIP? I am wondering why the routing will be complex in
>> Windows when the hardware devices do automatically.

>
>
>.
>

 
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