In article <304501c4ad97$c5959cc0$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Wayne"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have windows Me running on my host computer. In the
>network wizard, there are tools to create disks for
>machines running Win95 & 98. How do I set up my network
>to connect the machine running Windows2000? I have a
>cable modem connected to my router and the computers are
>connected to the router to provide for ICS. The
>connection worked well when I had Windows98 on it(second
>computer), but I recently changed to Windows2000 and now
>can't connect to the internet nor be seen on the network.
>HELP!!
Since you have a router, there is no "host" computer. If you've
enabled ICS on the Me computer, disable ICS.
The default network settings in Windows2000 should work fine to
network with 95/98/Me.
If not, go to Control Panel | Network and configure the Windows2000
network connection's TCP/IP properties to obtain an IP address
automatically.
It isn't strictly necessary, but networking will be a little easier if
you set the Windows2000 workgroup name to the same name that the other
computers use:
1. Right-click My Computer and click Properties.
2. Click Computer Name.
3. Click Change.
4. Enter the workgroup name.
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