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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Gav on February 04, 2006, 04:44:34 PM
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Hi
ok i have ethernet cards in both machines and im trying to get just a standard connection for the 2000 machine to have access to the internet from the xp pc....How do i do this?the xp box says the network cable is plugged in but the ip address is invalid.How do you add the ip address in 2000?I cant find it anywhere and it also says the cable is unplugged on 2000.
Any help would be really great,thanks..
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Well, I think the easiest way to share files is using AmigaExplorer and a nulmodem serial port connection. Amiga Explorer come with Claonto's Amiga Forever Amiga emulator package.
The more challenging way is what you have in-mind. Have you already configured the TCP/IP stack on your Amiga2000 to directly access the internet using Miami or Genesis? Or are you just daisy chaining the Amiga 2000 to your PC
and then the PC to your cable modem/router?
No matter, you should check out the website
http://samba/amigaworld.net/
That shows how to get things connected and use the program SAMBA to connect-up and network your machines.
I've heard that Samba is hard to configure hence the title of the webpage Welcome to Amiga Samba for Idiots.
Good luck. This should be a fun project. I so far mostly sneaker net burning CDs or swapping PC format ZIP disks.
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Oh no no you got me wrong here,sorry i should of made it more clear lol.I`m wannting to network windows xp to windows 2000,not to share files just so the other can use the same internet connection...
See my younger brother has a pc aswell so i was just trying to get the modem shared between the two pcs like i have done with my amiga.So my xp machine says it is aquiring the network address and the win 2000 says the cable is unplugged..so anyone know why or what to do?Genesis was a lot easier than this....
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Am I correct in thinking you had previously been sharing the WinXP PC's connection with your Amiga, but now you have swapped the Amiga for a Win2k PC? The XP box, with the modem connected to it, should act as a router, and the 2000 box should be set to obtain its IP address automatically. Can you give some details about what settings you've made with the software?
I'm not sure about the 'cable unplugged' error. It's the same cable you used successfully before, right? Is it a crossover cable?
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To change settings of the Windows 2000 NIC, go to Settings -> Network and Dial-up Connections -> Local Area connection x -> Properties -> Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) -> Properties. It might be best to use a static address here as your XP box probably isn't a DHCP server.
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Yes thats right i had my amiga connected to my xp box but now i`m trying to connect a 2000 windows machine to my xp.
Well yeah it`s a cross over cable but not the same one but i know it works because i use it between two xbox consoles.
Well really i havent done much to the settings because i couldnt figure out where to input an ip adress or whatever.
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Oh god dammit!!!
Ok now my local area connection icon has vanished so how do i get that back?This network wizard is doing my head in....
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Gav wrote:
Oh god dammit!!!
Ok now my local area connection icon has vanished so how do i get that back?This network wizard is doing my head in....
go to the device manager select the network card press enable.
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and i didn't saw anywere if this xp is the pro or the home edition. the home edition has limeted network capabilities... :-)
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Ok i sorted that as my network card had came out lol oops...
Ok then on both machines it says the ethernet cable is now attached.But now on my zp machine it says the the status is limited or no connectivity....
I did change the ip settings to auto on both machines but nothing is happening.So what ip address should i use??
Cheers...
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it has to do with firewalls at least at winxp. close them all and after the thing work reopen it and check one by one the settings
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Ok now on both machines there is packets being sent and recieved.So how do i get the windows 2000 machine to actually be able to go on the net??
Thanks...
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ok so is this correct?
On the xp box here are my settings...
ip address 192.168.0.1
subnet mask 255 255 255.0
gateway 192.168.0.2
windows2000
ip 192.168.0.2
subnet mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.0.1
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ok i can ping the 2000 machine now i just dont understand how the 2000 machine can connect to the internet?When i start firefox then the regular internet program to dial comes up...
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Gav wrote:
ok so is this correct?
On the xp box here are my settings...
ip address 192.168.0.1
subnet mask 255 255 255.0
gateway 192.168.0.2
windows2000
ip 192.168.0.2
subnet mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.0.1
I don't think the gateway addresses are set up correctly. The xp box, with the modem attached, will act as the gateway for the 2000 box, but not the other way around. I believe the gateway for the xp box is the server which it connects to at your isp. You wouldn't normally have to set this manually.
I think in xp, you can right click on the icon for your network connection, select properties, and then advanced, and check the appropriate boxes for internet connection sharing. I think if you have the addresses set correctly in your 2000 box, then it should be able to access the internet through the xp box, using it as a gateway. I'm not sure if you have to tell it specifically to do this. I've never made this kind of set up myself, as I use a h/w router.
Have you looked at a web page like this (http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1429&page=1) yet?
Good luck.
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I`m sure the gateway should be the same on both machine`s.
Trooper
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I wish it was as easy as connecting my amiga to xp,urggh windows...
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To share the internet on both machines you need a proxy sever,do a search using google for a `proxy sever software`, I know its out there i had on my XP network but cant remember its name.
I remember that it was a nice bit of software ,install it and your done !
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Gav wrote:
I wish it was as easy as connecting my amiga to xp,urggh windows...
if you have follow the guide i wrote earlyer about winxp net wizard now there wouldn't be any troubles. in the setup procedure of the wizard it ask you what is you prefered internet connection that you want to share... in the 2k side from internet tools/connection you setting the lan config to auto and it's over. you acting like you are lost in the sea...
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I also recommend using the autoconfig options. It seems you have already tried this, but maybe you made some innapropriate choices along the way. I also recommend reading some more tutorials about it online.
The XP box will most likely be assigned an IP address automatically from your ISP. Your 2000 box should also be able to get its IP address from your xp box. I haven't done this before, but I think you should be able to find out how, if you look around. o/w, maybe try a windows support forum.
Good luck.
Oli