Problems setting up a two-PC home network - Please help!
Hi folks,
I'm trying to set up a home network consisting of two PCs, in order to
share the one dial-up connection I have on one of them. I've tried
several different configurations but it still won't work - please help me
out with this.
Here's the setup: one PC running Win2000 (the dial-up connection is setup
on this one) and another (much older) PC running Win95. (No point further
upgrading that one anyway.)
I've bought 30 m (some 90 ft. I believe) of crossover cable and connected
the two PCs.
I've installed (if it wasn't already) NetBEUI and TCP/IP on both PCs, set
their IPs to 192.168.0.1 and 192.168.0.2, respectively (subnet mask:
255.255.255.0), set the Win2000 machine (192.168.0.1) as the default
gateway, added (if not already there) "Client for MS Networks" and "File &
Printer Sharing", set up a common workgroup, added on the Win2000 PC
another user named exactly as the default user on the Win95 machine (and
with the same - blank - password) because some guys on the 'net said it
would be a good idea. Also I've created an entry for each PC in both the
hosts file and the lmhosts file on both computers (disabling WINS and
specifying to use LMHOSTS instead). All to no avail; NETBIOS names aren't
translated to IP adresses, and pinging another PC by its IP number won't
work either.
Needless to say, there isn't any "personal firewall" running that could
block requests.
Now here are some more specific questions:
- Do I need to have NETBEUI installed at all? Not necessarily, according
to my previous experience with Win95/WinNT networks, however those were
large corporate networks with dedicated DNS servers, WINS servers,
gateways etc. With my 2-PC-network I tried it both with and without
NETBEUI (that is, with only TCP/IP as the default protocol), with no
success either way.
- Enable NETBios over TCP/IP or not? I've actually tried both already in
different configurations; no luck.
- Enable or disable DNS? Since I've no DNS server software running on
neither PC, it seemed obvious to me to disable it; I also tried a
configuration with DNS enabled, but no DNS server specified, and still
another one when I specified the Win2000 machine as DNS server. None
worked.
- I hear contradictory stuff about "Master browsing". Indeed, on the Win95
system there are to options (variables) that can be set up under "File and
Printer Sharing": the first one (the upper one) is called something like
"LM-Service" (default: "No") and another one below it called something
like "Browsing" (default: Auto). I can't tell the exact English names
because I'm actually running the German version of Windows. Should I
change any of these two values?
- Finally, anything obvious I might have overlooked? Any way to test the
cable itself?
Thanks a bunch - any suggestions would be highly appreciated!
TIA,
Andrei
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