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- Subject: Re: ISDN and windowsME
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 19:31:31 +0900
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Jean-Christian Imbeault (jean_christian@example.com) wrote: > I:ve tried copying thw win98 settings into WinME but the win98 settings > (using ipconfig /all) say silly thing like the ip address of the machine is > 0.0.0.0 and the DNS server is 255.255.255.255 ... and there is no defautl > gateway or anything else I am used to seeing. Flet's ISDN could be a monster movie called ISDN Vs. The Monster From Planet Frame Relay :-) Since you have a bunch of PCs going through a hub to a TA or router connected to Farts ISDN, and since AFAIK Farts ISDN only gives a single IP address, the device on the other side of the hub is probably a router doing NAT. If so, it's may well also be doing DHCP. Set the WinME box up to get its IP address by DHCP (might be something like a check box that says "Get address from server" but not sure about this), reboot it, and see if it works. Jonathan
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