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Matt
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      02-26-2004, 05:26 AM
I guess this question is OS independent. I want to connect 2 PCs with a
cross over cable for file sharings. What should I change on TCP/IP
properties settings? I changed IP address to something like 220.0.0.1 in PC1
and 220.0.0.2 in PC2, and subnet mask are 255.255.255.0 on both PCs, because
I think it will make them in the same network, but still not working.

any ideas??


 
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Karl Burrows
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      02-26-2004, 06:06 AM
you need to change the default gateway to the address of the other machine.

"Matt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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I guess this question is OS independent. I want to connect 2 PCs with a
cross over cable for file sharings. What should I change on TCP/IP
properties settings? I changed IP address to something like 220.0.0.1 in PC1
and 220.0.0.2 in PC2, and subnet mask are 255.255.255.0 on both PCs, because
I think it will make them in the same network, but still not working.

any ideas??



 
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John Wunderlich
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      02-26-2004, 06:11 AM
"Matt" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> I guess this question is OS independent. I want to connect 2 PCs
> with a cross over cable for file sharings. What should I change on
> TCP/IP properties settings? I changed IP address to something like
> 220.0.0.1 in PC1 and 220.0.0.2 in PC2, and subnet mask are
> 255.255.255.0 on both PCs, because I think it will make them in
> the same network, but still not working.
>
> any ideas??
>


"Auto" Speed/Duplex sensing in cross connections doesn't always work.
Go to Network Control panel or Device Manager, find the Advanced
settings for the NIC card and set both ends to agree on speed/duplex.
I would suggest 100/full if available.

HTH,
John
 
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      02-26-2004, 06:12 AM
"Karl Burrows" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> you need to change the default gateway to the address of the other
> machine.
>


Since there are only two computers on the same subnet, the Gateway does
not come into play and may be left blank.

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Rick T
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      02-26-2004, 07:42 AM
Matt wrote:

> I guess this question is OS independent. I want to connect 2 PCs with a
> cross over cable for file sharings. What should I change on TCP/IP
> properties settings? I changed IP address to something like 220.0.0.1 in PC1
> and 220.0.0.2 in PC2, and subnet mask are 255.255.255.0 on both PCs, because
> I think it will make them in the same network, but still not working.
>
> any ideas??
>
>


Isn't DirectCableConnection sort of independent of Networking ? (you
need what's called a "crossover cable" though)



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Chuck
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      02-26-2004, 02:30 PM
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004 22:26:54 -0800, "Matt" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>I guess this question is OS independent. I want to connect 2 PCs with a
>cross over cable for file sharings. What should I change on TCP/IP
>properties settings? I changed IP address to something like 220.0.0.1 in PC1
>and 220.0.0.2 in PC2, and subnet mask are 255.255.255.0 on both PCs, because
>I think it will make them in the same network, but still not working.
>
>any ideas??


Matt,

Your problem may not be related to your ip addressing. Please read
the tutorials in these websites, and see if there are additional
details which you may have omitted in your setup.
http://www.cablesense.com/
http://www.homenethelp.com/

If these websites are not useful, please provide more detail about
your network. What specifically is not working? Can't share files?
Can't connect to each other? Names of computer, make and model of
computer, name and version of operating system? Ipconfig data for
each computer: Start - Run - "ipconfig /all >c:\ipconfig.txt" - Open
c:\ipconfig.txt in Notepad, copy and paste into your next post.

Cheers,
Chuck
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Steve Winograd [MVP]
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      02-26-2004, 05:16 PM
In article <uke6tED$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Matt"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I guess this question is OS independent. I want to connect 2 PCs with a
>cross over cable for file sharings. What should I change on TCP/IP
>properties settings? I changed IP address to something like 220.0.0.1 in PC1
>and 220.0.0.2 in PC2, and subnet mask are 255.255.255.0 on both PCs, because
>I think it will make them in the same network, but still not working.
>
>any ideas??


If both computers run Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP (not 95 or NT), you
don't need to assign IP addresses. They'll automatically assign
themselves compatible automatic private IP addresses in the
169.254.x.x range. There will be a delay of about 1 minute at boot
time while the assignment occurs.

If you don't want the delay, assign IP addresses in one of the ranges
reserved for private networks by the Internet Assigned Numbers
Authority:

10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255
172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255
192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255

Examples of pairs of private network addresses are:

10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.2, subnet mask 255.0.0.0
172.16.0.1 and 172.16.0.2, subnet mask 255.240.0.0
192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2, subnet mask 255.255.255.0

I suspect that something not related to IP addresses is causing the
problem that you're seeing. Without more information about your
setup,including how you're trying to connect the computers and what
exactly happens when you do it, it isn't possible for someone else to
say.
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Noel Paton
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      02-26-2004, 05:21 PM
DCC is done via the parallel port - networking is done via an ethernet card
(usually)
The OP would appear to be talking about using ethernet connections.....

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"Rick T" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Isn't DirectCableConnection sort of independent of Networking ? (you
> need what's called a "crossover cable" though)
>
>
>
> Rick



 
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