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Old 06-27-2004
trevor
 
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As the heading suggest I need help with networking three machines, two
running win xp and the other running win98se. All connected using nic
and a Dynalink rta300 adsl router. All machines can see the internet
but not each other. I know that they have to have network names but
thats as much as I know. I haven't networked any machines before so
I'm a real newbie at this.
Any help given is greatly appreciated, thanks
trevor
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Old 06-27-2004
James Knott
 
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trevor wrote:

> As the heading suggest I need help with networking three machines, two
> running win xp and the other running win98se. All connected using nic
> and a Dynalink rta300 adsl router. All machines can see the internet
> but not each other. I know that they have to have network names but
> thats as much as I know. I haven't networked any machines before so
> I'm a real newbie at this.
> Any help given is greatly appreciated, thanks
> trevor


Perhaps I'm missing something, but I don't see where you're running Linux.

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Old 06-27-2004
Michael Heiming
 
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In comp.os.linux.networking trevor <tt_mallord65@yahoo.com> suggested:
> As the heading suggest I need help with networking three machines, two
> running win xp and the other running win98se. All connected using nic
> and a Dynalink rta300 adsl router. All machines can see the internet

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And your Linux networking problem is?

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Old 06-28-2004
trevor
 
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I'm very sorry that I've posted this message in the wrong. Thankyou
for not flaming me to hard for my mistake. If it is of any use in
saving some face I do run mdk 10 but have to run the game network
using win machines.
Again very sorry and vowe to drink more coffee in the future so that I
don't make this terrible mistake again ever!On Sun, 27 Jun 2004
22:51:48 +1200, trevor <tt_mallord65@yahoo.com> wrote:

>As the heading suggest I need help with networking three machines, two
>running win xp and the other running win98se. All connected using nic
>and a Dynalink rta300 adsl router. All machines can see the internet
>but not each other. I know that they have to have network names but
>thats as much as I know. I haven't networked any machines before so
>I'm a real newbie at this.
>Any help given is greatly appreciated, thanks
>trevor


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