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HyperLamer <||bass> and this was the soloution i thought of that was guarinteed to piss off the greatest amount of people Sesshomaru Tamaranian Level: 118 Posts: 7221/8210 EXP: 18171887 For next: 211027 Since: 03-15-04 From: Canada, w00t! LOL FAD Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: 2 hours |
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I dunno why but I've never managed to get these to connect to eachother. Right now I've got this computer (XP) with 2 network cards, one connected to the cable modem and the other connected to the other computer (98); no router or switch or anything, just directly connected. (I checked that it's the right type of cable, tried another, etc.) Either computer can connect to the Internet if the modem is connected directly to it. On the XP system, only one card will do this; the other never powers up and reports that it's unplugged. This would seem to indicate that it doesn't work, but that's not all. If I connect the 98 system to the card that does work, the cards stil won't power up. It just keeps saying the cables are unplugged. I've tried pretty much every option; the only thing I haven't done is making this a domain controller and having the other one log into it, because I can't. Any time I try to set this one's domain it starts looking for a domain controller. There doesn't seem to be any way to make it one. I've tried putting them both on the same workgroup, using all different kinds of connections, etc; they won't even connect through the parallel port (they don't see eachother). | |||
neotransotaku Baby Mario 戻れたら、 誰も気が付く Level: 87 Posts: 3911/4016 EXP: 6220548 For next: 172226 Since: 03-15-04 From: Outside of Time/Space Since last post: 11 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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are you using a crossover cable to connect the WIn98 and WinXP computers together? | |||
HyperLamer <||bass> and this was the soloution i thought of that was guarinteed to piss off the greatest amount of people Sesshomaru Tamaranian Level: 118 Posts: 7229/8210 EXP: 18171887 For next: 211027 Since: 03-15-04 From: Canada, w00t! LOL FAD Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: 2 hours |
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Yeah, same kind I used to connect the modem. (Cable modems do use crossover cables right? ) If not, I'll have to yell at the guy I bought it from, because that's what I asked for. | |||
Lenophis Super Koopa Level: 44 Posts: 755/830 EXP: 584360 For next: 26925 Since: 03-15-04 From: Duluth, MN Since last post: 4 hours Last activity: 3 hours |
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You also have to consider that 98 was not designed for networks in mind. I've seen it properly set up, work one day, and for no reason whatsoever, no changes at all, it would stop working. Then there were times when it shouldn't have worked, but did anyway. But from experience, the XP machine must be the host. Given that it's 98, you may need a hub or switch to get this configured properly, but don't quote me on that. I was thinking about the cross-over cable, but neo already brought that up. | |||
FreeDOS Lava Lotus Wannabe-Mod :< Level: 59 Posts: 1596/1657 EXP: 1648646 For next: 24482 Since: 03-15-04 From: Seattle Since last post: 6 hours Last activity: 4 hours |
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Hmm... Windows XP isn't very friendly when it comes to networks, either. My best bet would be to use a separate router between the two computers. Or if you have a spare computer and spare network cards, shove three cards into an old computer, put FreeSCO on it, and you should be fine there... |
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neotransotaku Baby Mario 戻れたら、 誰も気が付く Level: 87 Posts: 3912/4016 EXP: 6220548 For next: 172226 Since: 03-15-04 From: Outside of Time/Space Since last post: 11 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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Originally posted by HyperHacker there is a schematic for crossover cables and normal CAT-5 cables. try using that...thing which you can measure voltage, resistance, etc (i'm blanking on the name ) to see if the right pins on one side land on the correct side for the other. |
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HyperLamer <||bass> and this was the soloution i thought of that was guarinteed to piss off the greatest amount of people Sesshomaru Tamaranian Level: 118 Posts: 7238/8210 EXP: 18171887 For next: 211027 Since: 03-15-04 From: Canada, w00t! LOL FAD Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: 2 hours |
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I don't think it's the cable... I tried both. Neither works for connecting the computers together, and both work for connecting the modem. I might just install XP on both... how well would it run on a P233 with 192MB RAM? (Fancy graphics and such disabled, of course... it's for my brother so it'd mostly just be used for going online and typing stuff.) As it is, I have to have the FSB and multiplier at max to even run a P233 at full speed; does that mean this board can't support anything faster? (Is there even anything faster for socket 7? ) (edited by HyperHacker on 09-23-05 05:35 PM) (edited by HyperHacker on 09-23-05 05:35 PM) |
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neotransotaku Baby Mario 戻れたら、 誰も気が付く Level: 87 Posts: 3914/4016 EXP: 6220548 For next: 172226 Since: 03-15-04 From: Outside of Time/Space Since last post: 11 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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Originally posted by HyperHacker it could be the case that you don\'t have a crossover cable...unless you test for how the wires line up, you won\'t really know for sure. You even doubt whether you have one or not... Something else that is required for win98 to connect to a network is you must \"logon\" to the network. If win98 starts up without asking you for a password (even if it is blank), it will not connect to the network. You must click on Okay, not cancel. Have you installed TCP-IP Protocol support? |
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HyperLamer <||bass> and this was the soloution i thought of that was guarinteed to piss off the greatest amount of people Sesshomaru Tamaranian Level: 118 Posts: 7239/8210 EXP: 18171887 For next: 211027 Since: 03-15-04 From: Canada, w00t! LOL FAD Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: 2 hours |
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Yes, I got it to ask for a password, but it doesn\'t actually manage to log in. | |||
neotransotaku Baby Mario 戻れたら、 誰も気が付く Level: 87 Posts: 3916/4016 EXP: 6220548 For next: 172226 Since: 03-15-04 From: Outside of Time/Space Since last post: 11 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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The login screen I\'m referring to My network settings although, it is virtualized, I have the same settings for another computer with win98 dual boot... if you have similarities, then I\'m certain it is the cable. |
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HyperLamer <||bass> and this was the soloution i thought of that was guarinteed to piss off the greatest amount of people Sesshomaru Tamaranian Level: 118 Posts: 7244/8210 EXP: 18171887 For next: 211027 Since: 03-15-04 From: Canada, w00t! LOL FAD Since last post: 2 hours Last activity: 2 hours |
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Usually when I see a Win98 computer using networking, it has the other login prompt, with the Domain box. Neither will do it, though. I can try exchanging the cable on Monday. I can build a simple voltmeter to test the cable, but how do I tell which type it is from that? | |||
neotransotaku Baby Mario 戻れたら、 誰も気が付く Level: 87 Posts: 3917/4016 EXP: 6220548 For next: 172226 Since: 03-15-04 From: Outside of Time/Space Since last post: 11 hours Last activity: 1 hour |
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a crossover cable and a cat 5 cable have different schematics: normal CAT-5 cable has pin 1,2,3,6 of one end matching up to pin 1,2,3,6 of the other end Crossover CAT-5 has pin 1,2,3,6 of one end matching up to pin 3,6,1,2 of the other end. More details here |
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