Re: Network problem



Samuria, <samuria@xxxxxxxx>, the buck-toothed, mousey skunk, and traveling
chair repairman, aired:
> On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 00:34:59 GMT, MikeM <mmo45018@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> No one will be able to connect to the internet unless you add a
> default gateway. If you want someone to get out onto the internet set
> their default gateway to the ip address of the main computer Leave
> their default gateway blank will stop them connecting.
>
> Your best bet is to get a proxy server run it on the main pc and let
> them connect via a proxy. You can then stop the proxy if you want to
> stop them connecting or start it if you want them to connect. Lots let
> you set restriction so you can block sites etc.

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!

> There are a lot of free ones try
>
> http://www.handcraftedsoftware.org/
>
>> From main computer Via network card to broadband router.
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 23:47:59 +0100, Samuria <samuria@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 02:07:16 GMT, MikeM <mmo45018@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>> wrote:
>>> You dont give us much info how does the pc connect to the internet
>>> adsl router/modem?
>>>
>>> The network you need to manualy setup each pc in the same ip range.
>>> So pc1 setup with an ip of 10.0.0.1 subnet 255.255.255.0 pc2 set ip
>>> to
>>> 10.0.0.2 subnet 255.255.255.0 all the other pc's need to follow on
>>> ie ip of 10.0.0.3-10.0.0.10.
>>>
>>> They should all then see each other ok you may need to set up a
>>> deafult gateway but you need to tell us how you connect to the
>>> internet
>>>
>>>> I had a network running ok for some time on 4 W2K computers but
>>>> since I installed XP on my main computer the other computers could
>>>> access the XP machine but when I tried to access other computers
>>>> on the network I was asked for a user and passwoed. I ran the XP
>>>> network setup and made an XP floppy as instructed but after I ran
>>>> it on 1 of the W2k machines that computer could not access any of
>>>> the networked computers. Now none of the networked computers can
>>>> access any of the others.
>>>>
>>>> Also, can I set up the network so that only the main computer
>>>> connects to internet?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Mike

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