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From: Alan B. <Nig...@ne...> - 2004-06-11 01:22:45
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I don't know if this is much console, but I just got my XP & coLinux Debian image running, and by doing a bridge and DHCP only on the machine was able to pick up on either an ICS server, or a router DHCP server. was seemless once rebooted... just use the new debian image and set to use DHCP... ...Alan Patrick White wrote: >On Thursday 10 June 2004 04:07 am, ch...@to... wrote: > > >>bridging does not work with wireless... >>If by NAT you mean the crippled NAT called ICS that MS provides maby your >>problem is two lans that are the same network. Lots of wireless routers >>default to the 192.168.0.0/24 network and ICS also uses 192.168.0.0/24 >>this is the only option in win2k >> >> > > FYI, it can also be changed in Win2k SP4.. after you enable it and let ICS >slam the IP for that adapter to 192... I might have had to reboot or >disable/enable the adapter or something before it started working. Of >course, this was with two physical adapters, not one physical and the TAP >one. So try that if changing the wireless is harder or impractical. > >later, >patbob > > > >>but I think it may be possible to change >>it in XP after windows sets up ICS with the default. On 2k you must change >>the default network on the wireless router. (It may be possible to use the >>routing and remote access service but I think you need tools from the 2k >>server cd to configure it) >> >> >>> I've been unsuccessful in getting the network working with either >>>the bridge or nat methods. Am using the Debian image. >>> >>>I got a little further with NAT but I suspect my routes were incorrect >>>because of my wireless router. >>> >>>My question is, is the "Routing and Remote Access" service needed under >>>win2k ? I hope not because that enables netbios. I couldn't find any >>>requirements list on the Wiki site. >>> >>> > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by the new InstallShield X. >>From Windows to Linux, servers to mobile, InstallShield X is the >one installation-authoring solution that does it all. Learn more and >evaluate today! http://www.installshield.com/Dev2Dev/0504 >_______________________________________________ >coLinux-users mailing list >coL...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users > > > |