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W. J. Newton
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      9th Oct 2003

Hi,
I've been happily operating a simple, peer-to-peer home network (PNA-based)
for many months. I use W98/ICS and Zonealarm on the "host" machine. As
part of a modernization effort, I recently also installed XP Pro (w/SP1) on
its own drive in the "host" machine in a dual boot configuration to test
things out. When I boot into XP Pro on the host machine, the host accesses
the internet just fine and the local home network works fine (along with
everything else). So far, so good. However the two "client" machines on
the home network can't navigate the internet (page not found after IE 6
opens).

The cable modem/NIC is enabled and shared. The built in XP firewall is
disabled because I use Zonealarm. The IP address of the NIC adapter for the
home network is 192.168.0.1 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Despite that,
the internet sharing on XP Pro isn't working. It doesn't matter whether I
use the wizard to configure the host and client machines for internet
sharing or I manually set the IP addresses for the home network host and
client machines. In fact, when I use the wizard on everything I usually
also lose the home network.

The W98/ICS configuration uses manually configured IP addresses for the host
and clients. It has worked great in running the home network and sharing
the internet connection since the first time I fired it up long ago.
However, I can't get the same setup to work using the XP Pro ICS.
ZoneAlarm is not relevant as the problem occurs even if Zonealarm is not
installed.

I have tweaked host and client IP, gateway and DNS settings for hours and
trudged up and down 2 flights of stairs while doing so, but this last bit of
networking functionality eludes me. I also carefully followed the setup
instructions for XP ICS found in one of several KB articles I referenced,
but I can't discover the source of this problem. In all other setup
functions I have found XP Pro to be great. That's why it bothers me that
ICS isn't working. This should be a no-brainer.

If i simply boot into W98/ICs on the host machine all is great, but when I
boot into XP Pro I run into the apparent ICS problem.

Could there be a "permissions" setting in XP Pro that affects Internet
access on the client machines in this kind of setup? Any other thoughts?
What have I possibly overlooked? It's bound to be something simple...

Thanks in advance...

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Squire
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      9th Oct 2003
Did you create the network floppy disk on the XP machine, and install it on
the 98 machines?

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"W. J. Newton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> Hi,
> I've been happily operating a simple, peer-to-peer home network

(PNA-based)
> for many months. I use W98/ICS and Zonealarm on the "host" machine. As
> part of a modernization effort, I recently also installed XP Pro (w/SP1)

on
> its own drive in the "host" machine in a dual boot configuration to test
> things out. When I boot into XP Pro on the host machine, the host

accesses
> the internet just fine and the local home network works fine (along with
> everything else). So far, so good. However the two "client" machines on
> the home network can't navigate the internet (page not found after IE 6
> opens).
>
> The cable modem/NIC is enabled and shared. The built in XP firewall is
> disabled because I use Zonealarm. The IP address of the NIC adapter for

the
> home network is 192.168.0.1 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Despite

that,
> the internet sharing on XP Pro isn't working. It doesn't matter whether I
> use the wizard to configure the host and client machines for internet
> sharing or I manually set the IP addresses for the home network host and
> client machines. In fact, when I use the wizard on everything I usually
> also lose the home network.
>
> The W98/ICS configuration uses manually configured IP addresses for the

host
> and clients. It has worked great in running the home network and sharing
> the internet connection since the first time I fired it up long ago.
> However, I can't get the same setup to work using the XP Pro ICS.
> ZoneAlarm is not relevant as the problem occurs even if Zonealarm is not
> installed.
>
> I have tweaked host and client IP, gateway and DNS settings for hours and
> trudged up and down 2 flights of stairs while doing so, but this last bit

of
> networking functionality eludes me. I also carefully followed the setup
> instructions for XP ICS found in one of several KB articles I referenced,
> but I can't discover the source of this problem. In all other setup
> functions I have found XP Pro to be great. That's why it bothers me that
> ICS isn't working. This should be a no-brainer.
>
> If i simply boot into W98/ICs on the host machine all is great, but when I
> boot into XP Pro I run into the apparent ICS problem.
>
> Could there be a "permissions" setting in XP Pro that affects Internet
> access on the client machines in this kind of setup? Any other thoughts?
> What have I possibly overlooked? It's bound to be something simple...
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> --
>
>
>
>


 
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Crafty
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      9th Oct 2003
Yes. One client machine is XP Pro and the other is 98SE. When I run the floppy on the client machines I often lose the home network and have to reconfigure manually. As I said, I've tried every installation approach identified in the knowledge base. Have been fooling with it more and still no joy when the host machine boots XP Pro. All is well when I boot to 98SE on the host. My last guess revolves around the cable modem/nic setup. Under SE the nic is identified as a SoHoWare 10/100 but XP id's it as a macronix adapter. I think this is right but at least its one different thing between the two OS's to investigate.

Thanks.

"Squire" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Did you create the network floppy disk on the XP machine, and install it on
> the 98 machines?
>
> --
> Jerry
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> "W. J. Newton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > Hi,
> > I've been happily operating a simple, peer-to-peer home network

> (PNA-based)
> > for many months. I use W98/ICS and Zonealarm on the "host" machine. As
> > part of a modernization effort, I recently also installed XP Pro (w/SP1)

> on
> > its own drive in the "host" machine in a dual boot configuration to test
> > things out. When I boot into XP Pro on the host machine, the host

> accesses
> > the internet just fine and the local home network works fine (along with
> > everything else). So far, so good. However the two "client" machines on
> > the home network can't navigate the internet (page not found after IE 6
> > opens).
> >
> > The cable modem/NIC is enabled and shared. The built in XP firewall is
> > disabled because I use Zonealarm. The IP address of the NIC adapter for

> the
> > home network is 192.168.0.1 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Despite

> that,
> > the internet sharing on XP Pro isn't working. It doesn't matter whether I
> > use the wizard to configure the host and client machines for internet
> > sharing or I manually set the IP addresses for the home network host and
> > client machines. In fact, when I use the wizard on everything I usually
> > also lose the home network.
> >
> > The W98/ICS configuration uses manually configured IP addresses for the

> host
> > and clients. It has worked great in running the home network and sharing
> > the internet connection since the first time I fired it up long ago.
> > However, I can't get the same setup to work using the XP Pro ICS.
> > ZoneAlarm is not relevant as the problem occurs even if Zonealarm is not
> > installed.
> >
> > I have tweaked host and client IP, gateway and DNS settings for hours and
> > trudged up and down 2 flights of stairs while doing so, but this last bit

> of
> > networking functionality eludes me. I also carefully followed the setup
> > instructions for XP ICS found in one of several KB articles I referenced,
> > but I can't discover the source of this problem. In all other setup
> > functions I have found XP Pro to be great. That's why it bothers me that
> > ICS isn't working. This should be a no-brainer.
> >
> > If i simply boot into W98/ICs on the host machine all is great, but when I
> > boot into XP Pro I run into the apparent ICS problem.
> >
> > Could there be a "permissions" setting in XP Pro that affects Internet
> > access on the client machines in this kind of setup? Any other thoughts?
> > What have I possibly overlooked? It's bound to be something simple...
> >
> > Thanks in advance...
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> >
> >

>

 
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W.J. Newton
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      9th Oct 2003
Update: I have determined that the client machines cannot see the ICS DNS
server. I know this because I can successfully PING to an IP address, but
cannot ping to a friendly name URL (like "yahoo.com"). Therefore I know
that the friendly name is not being resolved to an IP address. Don't know
what to do next. This only happens when the host is booted to XP PRO. Works
fine when the host is using 98SE...

"Crafty" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Yes. One client machine is XP Pro and the other is 98SE. When I run the
floppy on the client machines I often lose the home network and have to
reconfigure manually. As I said, I've tried every installation approach
identified in the knowledge base. Have been fooling with it more and still
no joy when the host machine boots XP Pro. All is well when I boot to 98SE
on the host. My last guess revolves around the cable modem/nic setup. Under
SE the nic is identified as a SoHoWare 10/100 but XP id's it as a macronix
adapter. I think this is right but at least its one different thing between
the two OS's to investigate.

Thanks.

"Squire" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Did you create the network floppy disk on the XP machine, and install it

on
> the 98 machines?
>
> --
> Jerry
>
> Have a nice day!
>
> "W. J. Newton" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > Hi,
> > I've been happily operating a simple, peer-to-peer home network

> (PNA-based)
> > for many months. I use W98/ICS and Zonealarm on the "host" machine.

As
> > part of a modernization effort, I recently also installed XP Pro (w/SP1)

> on
> > its own drive in the "host" machine in a dual boot configuration to test
> > things out. When I boot into XP Pro on the host machine, the host

> accesses
> > the internet just fine and the local home network works fine (along with
> > everything else). So far, so good. However the two "client" machines

on
> > the home network can't navigate the internet (page not found after IE 6
> > opens).
> >
> > The cable modem/NIC is enabled and shared. The built in XP firewall is
> > disabled because I use Zonealarm. The IP address of the NIC adapter for

> the
> > home network is 192.168.0.1 and subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. Despite

> that,
> > the internet sharing on XP Pro isn't working. It doesn't matter whether

I
> > use the wizard to configure the host and client machines for internet
> > sharing or I manually set the IP addresses for the home network host and
> > client machines. In fact, when I use the wizard on everything I usually
> > also lose the home network.
> >
> > The W98/ICS configuration uses manually configured IP addresses for the

> host
> > and clients. It has worked great in running the home network and

sharing
> > the internet connection since the first time I fired it up long ago.
> > However, I can't get the same setup to work using the XP Pro ICS.
> > ZoneAlarm is not relevant as the problem occurs even if Zonealarm is not
> > installed.
> >
> > I have tweaked host and client IP, gateway and DNS settings for hours

and
> > trudged up and down 2 flights of stairs while doing so, but this last

bit
> of
> > networking functionality eludes me. I also carefully followed the setup
> > instructions for XP ICS found in one of several KB articles I

referenced,
> > but I can't discover the source of this problem. In all other setup
> > functions I have found XP Pro to be great. That's why it bothers me

that
> > ICS isn't working. This should be a no-brainer.
> >
> > If i simply boot into W98/ICs on the host machine all is great, but when

I
> > boot into XP Pro I run into the apparent ICS problem.
> >
> > Could there be a "permissions" setting in XP Pro that affects Internet
> > access on the client machines in this kind of setup? Any other

thoughts?
> > What have I possibly overlooked? It's bound to be something simple...
> >
> > Thanks in advance...
> >
> > --
> >
> >
> >
> >

>



 
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