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From: overbored <ove...@ov...> - 2004-09-09 02:05:54
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That's right. hank smith wrote: > and your basicly running a router hooked up to a nic card? > ----- Original Message ----- From: "overbored" <ove...@ov...> > To: "hank smith" <ha...@ha...>; > <col...@li...> > Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 2004 5:49 PM > Subject: Re: [coLinux-users] Win XP Bridged Network Disconnecting > > >> Perhaps I got lucky, it didn't seem so complicated. I just followed >> the instructions under >> http://www.colinux.org/wiki/index.php/coLinuxNetworking ("Using native >> network bridge support in Windows XP"). I ran the CoLinux setup >> executable. That gave me a Local Area Connection 2 under Network >> Connections. I then selected the two Local Area Connections, >> right-clicked, and chose Bridge. In the default.colinux.xml file I have: >> >> <network index="0" type="tap" /> >> >> All this worked before, but not anymore; creating that bridge just >> disconnects me from everything. >> >> hank smith wrote: >> >>> what the heck did you do to get yours set up? I am using a netgear rp >>> 614 router and am having a heck of a time getting mine networked, I >>> even did what the wicki suggested with no success >>> I was trying astwind whitch is a asterisk version of colinux asterisk >>> is a open source pbx and I even tried it on the regular colinux with >>> no luck. >>> I am stuck any help is greatly appreciated. >>> you got farther then I did with getting yours online >>> thanks >>> hank >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> >>>> Hi, I was able to get XP's native bridged networking going just fine >>>> before (I'm on a home LAN with one of those Linksys cable/DSL DHCP >>>> routers). However, I temporarily removed my Local Area Connection >>>> from the bridge (to appease my ISP's tech support guy who thought >>>> the bridged network was why my Internet connection was slow). But >>>> now when I try to add my Local Area Connection back to the bridge, I >>>> get disconnected; I can't reach my LAN or get on the net. I tried >>>> recreating the bridge from scratch, but no difference. I saw the >>>> following details under the Support tab (which I think is identical >>>> to ipconfig's stdout): >>>> >>>> For the bridge: >>>> IP: 169.254.169.245 >>>> Subnet: 255.255.0.0 >>>> Gateway: [blank] >>>> >>>> For my ethernet (Local Area Connection): >>>> [all blank] >>>> >>>> For CoLinux TAP (Local Area Connection 2): >>>> [all blank] >>>> >>>> I tried hitting Repair for all three, to no avail (I think this just >>>> does the same as ipconfig /release followed by ipconfig /renew). For >>>> the bridge, there's a long pause before I see the error message. >>>> >>>> Anybody know what's going on? If it makes any difference, I have >>>> SP2, which has that application/port-based firewall, but I highly >>>> doubt it's the cause behind all this. Thanks in advance for any help. >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by BEA Weblogic Workshop >>>> FREE Java Enterprise J2EE developer tools! >>>> Get your free copy of BEA WebLogic Workshop 8.1 today. >>>> http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5047&alloc_id=10808&op=click >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> coLinux-users mailing list >>>> coL...@li... >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/colinux-users >>> >>> >>> >>> ---------------------------------------- >>> My Inbox is protected by SPAMfighter >>> 1009 spam mails have been blocked so far. >>> Download free www.spamfighter.com today! >>> >>> >>> >> > > ---------------------------------------- > My Inbox is protected by SPAMfighter > 1011 spam mails have been blocked so far. > Download free www.spamfighter.com today! > > > |