On Mon, 9 May 2005 13:50:08 -0700, Mike Ryan wrote:
> I have a windows 98 computer
>
> We use a hawking router with a ipaddress of 192.168.1.1 on the local side
> I have tried to dhcp and static the ip address on this machine.
> I have set the address to the gateway and removed it withthe dhcp
>
> all the other machines are working just fine. with no problems going out.
>
> I have taken it to a different location using a windows 2003 server to route
> the ip.
> tried all the above and still nothing
>
> I get an ipaddress and dns and gateways from dns but nothing beyond.
>
> I can ping any machine on the network but I cannot ping the other side of
> either router. I can even pull down the web page of my local server
>
> What do you think could be stoping it at the local side and not getting
> outside the local network.
Mike,
Have you found the culprit yet. I seem to have the same scenario. Mixed
OS's on a fixed IP address Windows 2000 Domain. From a singe Win98 machine
I cannot get through the router. I have changed the IP address to one I
know works, even on another Win98 Machine, still no joy. I can ping any
local address, but not an external one. Looking at OS re-install but would
like to avoid if possible.
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HK
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