In article <052301c37999$de0dcf30$(E-Mail Removed)>, "George Deep"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Do these platforms have problems being networked together
>via a hub? The host computer is running Win 2000 Pro and
>the client is running Win XP Home yet no matter what I've
>tried I can't get the Win XP box to go on the internet or
>even see the network through the Win 2000 Pro host. All
>the other systems on the network connect just find though
>they are running Win 98. I know the network cables and all
>other hardware is correct because I can connect a Win 98
>machine to the same network cable and it works just fine.
>Is there any kind of solution for this problem? I'm lost
>here.
All versions of Windows can network with each other via a hub.
I assume that you've set up Win 2000 Pro as an Internet Connection
Sharing host. Run the Network Setup Wizard on XP Home and tell it
that the computer connects to the Internet through another computer on
the network. If you tell it that the computer connects to the
Internet through a hub, it won't work.
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