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David Santon
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      7th Jun 2004
I have a client on subnets (192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x), I can't browse
(show up in 'My Network Places') from either client and get both to display.
Is it a matter of manipulating the subnet mask in the NIC's or have the
clients got be set up differently at the moment all clients take IP's from
DHCP's (LAN and radio LAN) and the gateways are default, DNS and WINS have
no extra entries. Shares can found by run '\\192.168.x.x' and used but will
not show up in the workgroup? (same)

Any insight and a possible solution would be appreciated.

Thanks DS


 
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CJT
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      7th Jun 2004
David Santon wrote:

> I have a client on subnets (192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x), I can't browse
> (show up in 'My Network Places') from either client and get both to display.
> Is it a matter of manipulating the subnet mask in the NIC's or have the
> clients got be set up differently at the moment all clients take IP's from
> DHCP's (LAN and radio LAN) and the gateways are default, DNS and WINS have
> no extra entries. Shares can found by run '\\192.168.x.x' and used but will
> not show up in the workgroup? (same)
>
> Any insight and a possible solution would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks DS
>
>

Most of what you mention (e.g. DHCP, DNS) has little to do with the
problem, which is the identity of your WINS (Windows Name Service)
server and its configuration. Focus on that.

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David Santon
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      7th Jun 2004
There's no WINS server on the network. just several PC's and workgroups

Thanks DS

"CJT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> David Santon wrote:
>
> > I have a client on subnets (192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x), I can't browse
> > (show up in 'My Network Places') from either client and get both to

display.
> > Is it a matter of manipulating the subnet mask in the NIC's or have the
> > clients got be set up differently at the moment all clients take IP's

from
> > DHCP's (LAN and radio LAN) and the gateways are default, DNS and WINS

have
> > no extra entries. Shares can found by run '\\192.168.x.x' and used but

will
> > not show up in the workgroup? (same)
> >
> > Any insight and a possible solution would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks DS
> >
> >

> Most of what you mention (e.g. DHCP, DNS) has little to do with the
> problem, which is the identity of your WINS (Windows Name Service)
> server and its configuration. Focus on that.
>
> --
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Will Robinson
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      8th Jun 2004
On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 21:06:04 +0100, "David Santon"
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|>There's no WINS server on the network. just several PC's and workgroups
|>
|>Thanks DS

How are your going to broadcast through your gateway?

 
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CJT
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      8th Jun 2004
David Santon wrote:

> There's no WINS server on the network. just several PC's and workgroups


Why are you subnetting? And why do you expect clients on other subnets
to show up in "My Network Places?"

If you want them to show up, and are willing to sacrifice subnetting,
I suppose you could set your net masks to 255.255.252.0, but that's
not a recommended practice.

Or just assign them addresses in the same Class C space.

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> Thanks DS
>
> "CJT" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>>David Santon wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have a client on subnets (192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x), I can't browse
>>>(show up in 'My Network Places') from either client and get both to

>
> display.
>
>>>Is it a matter of manipulating the subnet mask in the NIC's or have the
>>>clients got be set up differently at the moment all clients take IP's

>
> from
>
>>>DHCP's (LAN and radio LAN) and the gateways are default, DNS and WINS

>
> have
>
>>>no extra entries. Shares can found by run '\\192.168.x.x' and used but

>
> will
>
>>>not show up in the workgroup? (same)
>>>
>>>Any insight and a possible solution would be appreciated.
>>>
>>>Thanks DS
>>>
>>>

>>
>>Most of what you mention (e.g. DHCP, DNS) has little to do with the
>>problem, which is the identity of your WINS (Windows Name Service)
>>server and its configuration. Focus on that.
>>
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>>The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to
>>minimize spam. Our true address is of the form che...@prodigy.net.

>
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>



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Ralf Herrmann
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      12th Jun 2004
Hi David,

as suggested by other posters before, it would be good to
get all clients to one subnet.

Name resolution in 'My Network Places' is done by
NetBIOS protocol.
If you don't use a domian controller or a WinS-Server,
it uses broadcast to get to know the other machines.
Well, usually broadcasts don't leave subnets,
so the subnets devide those boxes from being
recognized by names.

You could set up one machine as WinS-server
to get around this while keeping both subnets,
but easiest way is to use one subnet
(maybe 192.168.x.x/22).

HTH

Ralf
 
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