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I'm running Win 98 SE w/s and Intel 10/100+ NIC's
We're using the standard internal IP scheme (192.168.???.???). We have 5 Gateway PC's that change the subnet mask on their own, putting the SNM into a totally different class, but they still have access to the network, etc Example Day 1: IP = 192.168.100.10 SNM = 255.255.255. DG = 192.168.100. Day 2: IP = 192.168.100.10 SNM = 255.255.0.0 (changed DG = 192.168.100. Day 3: IP = 192.168.100.10 SNM = 255.0.0.0 (changed again DG = 192.168.100. Day 4: Run WINIPCFG - Release All / Renew Al Result: IP = 192.168.100.10 SNM = 255.255.255. DG = 192.168.100. Process repeats itself, but the access to network resources, Internet, e-mail is unaffected I'm trying to figure out where this problem is occurring, i.e. Registry setting, NI If anyone has seen this, or knows of a fix, please advise. I would greatly appreciate it Ken in Pgh, PA =?Utf-8?B?S2VuX2luX1BnaF9QQQ==?= |
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