Actually, I already have exactly that line in there, except the PDCmachinename in line #2 is the domain name instead. I also have that same line with a \0x1C" at the end as line #3, based on other sample LMHOSTS I've seen in other threads. I honestly can't say I know what either of those...
PDC is WinNT 4.0 Server, all workstations are Win2K (varying service packs). There are no "workgroups" anywhere on the network - all machines are set to log into a "domain" instead of a "workgroup." File and print sharing are enabled on all machines. I've tried...
Not a problem. I thought I knew what you meant but just wanted to clarify.
I figured the IPX thing wasn't necessary, *but* enabled it and found something interesting. The remote machines at location #2 are now seeing (in the net neighborhood) all the machines from location #1, but *not* the...
I'm going to reply to my own message with an update. I called Linksys tech support and they're telling me that everything is fine with the routers and this is apparently a strictly networking issue that they won't support. Their suggestion was to install IPX and Netbeui on at least one machine...
Just to clarify, neither router has a "NetBIOS passthrough" setting anywhere I can find. There's a "NetBIOS broadcast" as well as "Multicast passthrough," "IPSec passthrough" and "PPTP passthrough." The SX41 also has a "PPPoE...
Thanks for the firmware tip. I did the upgrade successfully and it didn't seem to make a difference. Any other thoughts?
How should IPSEC in the "Advanced TCP/IP" settings (in Win2K on the workstations) be configured since we've got a VP41 on one end of the tunnel and an SX41 on the...
I've seen this seemingly identical issue come up many times before (including in the FAQ), but following all that advice still isn't getting me functionality. Here's my scenario:
- 2 locations
- NT 4.0 Server at Location #1
- Linksys VP41 at Location #1, SX41 at Location #2
- aDSL at Location...
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