Networking two pc's
Networking two pc's
I've got 2 pcs, each with nics, and a Linksys NH1005 5-port hub. When I connect them together I get the limited or no connectivity alert. Both are running XP home SP2, one patched to sp2, the other original sp2 disc.
I know there is an issue with sp2 and networking like this. I've done some googling on it, but can't seem to find a solution. I've tried setting an ip for both and opening ports to no avail. My question is, is anyone familiar with this problem and know a workaround?
edit: I can give more specs if needed.
edit2: I have went through the XP connection setup wizard and set the same network name for both pcs and did all the needed sharing.
I know there is an issue with sp2 and networking like this. I've done some googling on it, but can't seem to find a solution. I've tried setting an ip for both and opening ports to no avail. My question is, is anyone familiar with this problem and know a workaround?
edit: I can give more specs if needed.
edit2: I have went through the XP connection setup wizard and set the same network name for both pcs and did all the needed sharing.
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Done that too. Downloaded a VPN sp2 patch that got rid of the limited conn. message but now when I have Windows Explorer open it hangs and I get a Dr.Watson error. I'll try transferring a flie again and get the exact error and the error file if possible.
edit: I tried running them with no firewalls on either machine.
edit: I tried running them with no firewalls on either machine.
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I haven't tried a crossover cable yet. There is no collision light on this hub. It only has lights for power, indicating connection, and another light telling you if it's running at 100 mb.AmIdYfReAk wrote:you said that they are hooked up between a hub right?
is the collision Light lighting up when it is sending?
have you tryed connecting a crossover cable instead of a Straight throughhub
straight through?
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DSL Modems often have integrated router functionality which isn't always that great. Connecting a DSL modem+router to my 3-computer network (all connected to an 8-port switch) gives terrible lag when i try to play a local game of CPMa. VQ3 lags less but on some maps it still gets jerky. So i suppose it's the cheap integrated router that messes up my Q3 LAN games?
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I guess I confused the explanation. When I hooked the two pcs there was no modem in there anywhere. I tested the hub by putting it between one pc and the cable modem connected to the internet. Also, when I try to connect the two pcs, I'm not trying to connect to the internet in any way.Tormentius wrote:
File transfers are most likely slow because you're hooking up two PCs to the hub and the modem to the hub. If so, the PCs are probably getting live IPs.
Yeah, that's what I have.AmIdYfReAk wrote:i was going off of the thaught that it was Comphub
comp...
Clarity would be key.
I'll head over to the local store this weekend and grab one. May go ahead and grab a router as well. May put both on the internet. I'll report back when I have something to report one way or the other. Thanks for all the help guys.riddla wrote:in that case one of the two PCs may indeed need to use a x-over.
