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- Subject: Re: ISDN and windowsME
- From: "Thomas O'Dowd" <tom@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 19:50:13 +0900
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It is probably a non-routable class c address space with the ISDN TA doing NAT. Is there an IP address written on any of the equipment, like the TA or cables, monitors, machines? If there is just give yourself a random IP on this, something high like .230 or something. Most places use 198.162.1.0 as their network. Try this. The TA should probably be .1 or .254 which would be your gateway. netmask would be 255.255.255.0. The only info you are missing then is DNS. But more than likely, the TA is setup to do DHCP? try setting that on your client also and seeing if you get any luck that way. Try some other machines on the lan by doing ipconfig /a like before to see if you can see what the network info is and using that. The 0.0.0.0 stuff sounds like that machine doesn't have an ip address either. Basically there should be nothing special about using ISDN that you have to worry too much about. It's just your gateway and probably your DHCP server. Best thing to do is walk around and try and find the info other machines on the same lan are using or looking for labels. I assume there are no techies about. When you figure it out, label stuff like it should be for the next guy. Good luck, Tom. On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 10:12:28AM -0000, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote: > Ok, first off this is not a Linux related question. I:m just in a heap of > trouble and I figured someone on this list might be able to help me, seeing > it:s computer related and y'all know so much about 'puters and stuff. > > Feel free to flame me or deny me a seat at tomorrow's nomikai. > > But to make up for it I do offer a free beer to whoever can help? > > I:ve just screwed up someone:s office LAN and I need to get back up ASAP > before they start getting *really* upset. > > Basically it:s a LAN where all the PCs are running win98 and connected to a > hub which then connects to an ISDN TA which is connected to some FLETS > thing. I *have* no experience with ISDN and FLETS hence my predicament. > > The problem is that I erased the network setting for a windowsME machine and > I can:t get back up on the LAN/internet. Help! > > 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. > > Can someone help me out? > > Jc > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Next Technical Meeting: Sat, May 12 13:30- > Next Nomikai Meeting: Fri, June (TBA) 19:30- Tengu Tokyo Eki Mae > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan > -- Thomas O'Dowd. - Nooping - http://nooper.com tom@example.com - Testing - http://nooper.co.jp/labs
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