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January 18th, 2002, 01:21 PM
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Networking qusetion win 98
I have a client who is running 2 dell win 98 computers on a network in there office, both machines are the same both running 98. they have a network setup with a 4 port hub on the one machine there is attatched a HP 1000 laser printer. they called because they couldnt print across the network... well i got there and checked it out. they are running tcp/ip for the network. 1 is 192.0.0.10 and 255.255.25.0 9 that is the one with the printer0 the other one is 192.0.0.9 with 255.255.255.0 both have client for ms networks loaded and both have file and print sharing loaded and the shares created as full access. neither machine is on the internet. the problem is that the machine with the printer on it can print to its local printer . and it can go on the network and see the other machine 9 sometimes) but the other machine 9 without the printer ) will just keep searching and searching when you go into network neighborhood. with the flashlight icon waving around and such. i removed tcp/ip and reinstalled it on both machines.... hooked my laptop into the network and configered it as 192.0.0.11 with 255.255.255.0 and it could see both machines.... the problem lies with that darn machine with out the printer that will not see the one with the printer on it. ....all i setup in tcp/ip as opposed to the dafault settings is specifying an ip and subnet . i even installed net beui and still had no luck getting the 2 to talk.... and get this both machines can ping just fine...... with netbeui installed every once in a while the one with out the printer will show up the others on the network but .....well i just dont know..... please help .
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January 18th, 2002, 02:02 PM
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You say you installed netbuei did you set it as the default protocol? Try that and remove tcp/ip. Since you are not using internet or internet sharing then you don't need this protocol. Netbuei tends to run a little faster (so I've heard) in peer-to-peer settings. Good luck.
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January 18th, 2002, 02:52 PM
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Are the 2 pcs able to see each other's drives?
Did you install the 1000 as a network printer or a local printer?
If I remember correctly when I did my setup, I did it as a local printer, but mapped it thoughthe other PC (I browsed for it)...
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January 18th, 2002, 04:25 PM
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January 18th, 2002, 04:39 PM
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January 18th, 2002, 04:55 PM
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January 18th, 2002, 04:56 PM
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Interesting. I had 3 Win98 machines, one was SE, sharing files and printers (one is a HP 1100A) and I never installed NetBoui...
Its not running, and I don't remember ever seeing it when I had 98. In fact, as far as I know, the machine that still has 98 on it is not running NetBoui (the other 2 machines are XP amd ME now).
Remeber, do not install it as a network printer.
Install it as a local machine, then after its installed, try to redirect it through the PC its hooked up to.
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January 19th, 2002, 11:55 AM
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Pardon me if I'm repeating any suggestions, but I would make sure each computer running TCP/IP...
is on the same subnet (255.255.255.0),is in the same workgroup, has a unique IP address,has a unique computer name, has client for microsoft networks as the primary logon, has file and printer sharing enabled, and the PC with the printer has the printer shared with a share name, and the computer with the printer is printing to it's LPT port, (not a TCP port or IP address).
You say they are on a 4 port hub, make sure it is just a dumb hub, and not a managed router like Linksys type ones, as the managed types need their own IP address and subnet etc.
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January 20th, 2002, 09:09 PM
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Just a thought: install the printer on the machine going though the network.
Uninstall, then go though the Network neighborhood and locate the printer. Select it and then as it promts install the driver by way of the network Identification rather than installing and then reseting the port.
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January 21st, 2002, 08:56 PM
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... also just try to go around the HUB with a crossover-cable from one PC to the other... so you're sure that the HUB isn't (or is) involved in the problem.
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