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How do I get 2 XPs w/ a crossover to communicate?

 
 
Adam E
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      17th Mar 2008
I set both up on the same domain name and different static IP addresses. They
are able to say the LAN is connected, but I cannot exchange any data between
them.

I tried pinging, but each ones' other would time out.

What I have set up currently is:
| "Local Area Connection Properties"
| -> "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" -> "Properties"
| -> -> "Use the following IP address:"
| -> -> -> IP addr. and subnet mask set, but not gateway
| -> -> "Use the following DNS server addresses:"
| -> -> -> None are set

If any steps are needed, (like setting up one XP to be a DHCP or DNS,)
please provide help for me.


Thanks
-Adam E
 
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John Wunderlich
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      18th Mar 2008
=?Utf-8?B?QWRhbSBF?= <Adam (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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> I set both up on the same domain name and different static IP
> addresses. They are able to say the LAN is connected, but I cannot
> exchange any data between them.


Are both static addresses on the same subnet?

>
> I tried pinging, but each ones' other would time out.
>


Firewall problem or they aren't on the same subnet.

> What I have set up currently is:
>> "Local Area Connection Properties"
>> -> "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" -> "Properties"
>> -> -> "Use the following IP address:"
>> -> -> -> IP addr. and subnet mask set, but not gateway
>> -> -> "Use the following DNS server addresses:" -> -> -> None are
>> set

>
> If any steps are needed, (like setting up one XP to be a DHCP or
> DNS,) please provide help for me.


Try setting both computers' IP settings to "Obtain an IP address
Automatically". Then connect them together. After a minute or so, you
will get the message "Limited or no connectivity". At that point, find
out which IP address they have. It should be a 169.254.x.x number.
Try pinging the other number verify it will ping. Then double-click on
"My Computer" to bring up an Explorer window. In the Address window,
enter "\\169.254.x.x" [ip address of other computer]. Hopefully it
will see it and connect.

HTH,
John
 
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Adam E
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      18th Mar 2008
"John Wunderlich" wrote:
> > I set both up on the same domain name and different static IP
> > addresses. They are able to say the LAN is connected, but I cannot
> > exchange any data between them.

> Are both static addresses on the same subnet?
> > I tried pinging, but each ones' other would time out.

> Firewall problem or they aren't on the same subnet.
> > What I have set up currently is:
> >> "Local Area Connection Properties"
> >> -> "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" -> "Properties"
> >> -> -> "Use the following IP address:"
> >> -> -> -> IP addr. and subnet mask set, but not gateway
> >> -> -> "Use the following DNS server addresses:" -> -> -> None are
> >> set

> > If any steps are needed, (like setting up one XP to be a DHCP or
> > DNS,) please provide help for me.

> Try setting both computers' IP settings to "Obtain an IP address
> Automatically". Then connect them together. After a minute or so, you
> will get the message "Limited or no connectivity". At that point, find
> out which IP address they have. It should be a 169.254.x.x number.
> Try pinging the other number verify it will ping. Then double-click on
> "My Computer" to bring up an Explorer window. In the Address window,
> enter "\\169.254.x.x" [ip address of other computer]. Hopefully it
> will see it and connect.
>
> HTH,
> John


I can ping and get the other to recieve the data, but it does not come back.
Entering the IP address invokes nothing, but a delay before the "not found"
message.
When I have them both on static IPs, they connect, but don't go any further.

Can you give step-by-step on Configuring ZoneAlarm Free Edition, and (if
need be) AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition?
 
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Adam E
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      19th Mar 2008


"Adam E" wrote:

> "John Wunderlich" wrote:
> > > I set both up on the same domain name and different static IP
> > > addresses. They are able to say the LAN is connected, but I cannot
> > > exchange any data between them.

> > Are both static addresses on the same subnet?
> > > I tried pinging, but each ones' other would time out.

> > Firewall problem or they aren't on the same subnet.
> > > What I have set up currently is:
> > >> "Local Area Connection Properties"
> > >> -> "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" -> "Properties"
> > >> -> -> "Use the following IP address:"
> > >> -> -> -> IP addr. and subnet mask set, but not gateway
> > >> -> -> "Use the following DNS server addresses:" -> -> -> None are
> > >> set
> > > If any steps are needed, (like setting up one XP to be a DHCP or
> > > DNS,) please provide help for me.

> > Try setting both computers' IP settings to "Obtain an IP address
> > Automatically". Then connect them together. After a minute or so, you
> > will get the message "Limited or no connectivity". At that point, find
> > out which IP address they have. It should be a 169.254.x.x number.
> > Try pinging the other number verify it will ping. Then double-click on
> > "My Computer" to bring up an Explorer window. In the Address window,
> > enter "\\169.254.x.x" [ip address of other computer]. Hopefully it
> > will see it and connect.
> >
> > HTH,
> > John

>
> I can ping and get the other to recieve the data, but it does not come back.
> Entering the IP address invokes nothing, but a delay before the "not found"
> message.
> When I have them both on static IPs, they connect, but don't go any further.
>
> Can you give step-by-step on Configuring ZoneAlarm Free Edition, and (if
> need be) AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition?

Yes, subnet mask is the same.
 
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John Wunderlich
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      20th Mar 2008
=?Utf-8?B?QWRhbSBF?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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>
>
> "Adam E" wrote:
>
>> "John Wunderlich" wrote:
>>>> I set both up on the same domain name and different static IP
>>>> addresses. They are able to say the LAN is connected, but I
>>>> cannot exchange any data between them. Are both static
>>>> addresses on the same subnet? I tried pinging, but each ones'
>>>> other would time out. Firewall problem or they aren't on the
>>>> same subnet. What I have set up currently is:
>>>>> "Local Area Connection Properties"
>>>>> -> "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" -> "Properties"
>>>>> -> -> "Use the following IP address:"
>>>>> -> -> -> IP addr. and subnet mask set, but not gateway
>>>>> -> -> "Use the following DNS server addresses:" -> -> -> None
>>>>> are set
>>>> If any steps are needed, (like setting up one XP to be a DHCP
>>>> or DNS,) please provide help for me.
>>> Try setting both computers' IP settings to "Obtain an IP address
>>> Automatically". Then connect them together. After a minute or
>>> so, you will get the message "Limited or no connectivity". At
>>> that point, find out which IP address they have. It should be a
>>> 169.254.x.x number. Try pinging the other number verify it will
>>> ping. Then double-click on "My Computer" to bring up an
>>> Explorer window. In the Address window, enter "\\169.254.x.x"
>>> [ip address of other computer]. Hopefully it will see it and
>>> connect.
>>>
>>> HTH,
>>> John

>>
>> I can ping and get the other to recieve the data, but it does not
>> come back. Entering the IP address invokes nothing, but a delay
>> before the "not found" message. When I have them both on static
>> IPs, they connect, but don't go any further.
>>
>> Can you give step-by-step on Configuring ZoneAlarm Free Edition,
>> and (if need be) AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition? Yes, subnet mask is
>> the same.


Sorry, I am not familiar with Zone Alarm. Usually there is an
"Exceptions" setting somewhere and you can specify Windows File Sharing
as an exception.

-- John
 
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Adam E
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      20th Mar 2008
"John Wunderlich" wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?QWRhbSBF?= <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
> news:E41FCDA0-B5FF-4708-85DF-(E-Mail Removed):
>
> >
> >
> > "Adam E" wrote:
> >
> >> "John Wunderlich" wrote:
> >>>> I set both up on the same domain name and different static IP
> >>>> addresses. They are able to say the LAN is connected, but I
> >>>> cannot exchange any data between them. Are both static
> >>>> addresses on the same subnet? I tried pinging, but each ones'
> >>>> other would time out. Firewall problem or they aren't on the
> >>>> same subnet. What I have set up currently is:
> >>>>> "Local Area Connection Properties"
> >>>>> -> "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" -> "Properties"
> >>>>> -> -> "Use the following IP address:"
> >>>>> -> -> -> IP addr. and subnet mask set, but not gateway
> >>>>> -> -> "Use the following DNS server addresses:" -> -> -> None
> >>>>> are set
> >>>> If any steps are needed, (like setting up one XP to be a DHCP
> >>>> or DNS,) please provide help for me.
> >>> Try setting both computers' IP settings to "Obtain an IP address
> >>> Automatically". Then connect them together. After a minute or
> >>> so, you will get the message "Limited or no connectivity". At
> >>> that point, find out which IP address they have. It should be a
> >>> 169.254.x.x number. Try pinging the other number verify it will
> >>> ping. Then double-click on "My Computer" to bring up an
> >>> Explorer window. In the Address window, enter "\\169.254.x.x"
> >>> [ip address of other computer]. Hopefully it will see it and
> >>> connect.
> >>>
> >>> HTH,
> >>> John
> >>
> >> I can ping and get the other to recieve the data, but it does not
> >> come back. Entering the IP address invokes nothing, but a delay
> >> before the "not found" message. When I have them both on static
> >> IPs, they connect, but don't go any further.
> >>
> >> Can you give step-by-step on Configuring ZoneAlarm Free Edition,
> >> and (if need be) AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition? Yes, subnet mask is
> >> the same.

>
> Sorry, I am not familiar with Zone Alarm. Usually there is an
> "Exceptions" setting somewhere and you can specify Windows File Sharing
> as an exception.
>
> -- John


Working w/o ZoneAlarm or AVG on should (hopefully) solve the problem (as
told by my work experience mentor). Anyways, I don't need to use the
computers together for any REAL reasons-- I just wanted to so I could have
fun with them.

Thanks for the help anyways.
 
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