Hello Group,
I'm new to this field of networking. I recently bought a new desktop computer and now I would like to setup a home network with my old Windows 98 computer. I have loaded Windows 98 on my new system as well. Both the systems are connected to a hub with a CAT5 cable (Straight thru). I've assigned static IP to both the computers as 192.168.0.1 & 192.168.0.2 with subnet being 255.255.255.0. When I ping each of them from the other computer, i get few replies as well as 'Request Timed Out' like say out of 4 packets sent, 2 will be lost and 2 will get reply. Drivers for NIC on both the systems is installed and working fine. I can go online on both the systems. Protocols installed are - Client for Microsoft Networks, Driver for NIC, TCP/IP, File & Printer Sharing. Can any of you know the reason as to why this happens? I would appreciate your feedback on this.
Thanks in advance!!
regards,
Shri.
I'm new to this field of networking. I recently bought a new desktop computer and now I would like to setup a home network with my old Windows 98 computer. I have loaded Windows 98 on my new system as well. Both the systems are connected to a hub with a CAT5 cable (Straight thru). I've assigned static IP to both the computers as 192.168.0.1 & 192.168.0.2 with subnet being 255.255.255.0. When I ping each of them from the other computer, i get few replies as well as 'Request Timed Out' like say out of 4 packets sent, 2 will be lost and 2 will get reply. Drivers for NIC on both the systems is installed and working fine. I can go online on both the systems. Protocols installed are - Client for Microsoft Networks, Driver for NIC, TCP/IP, File & Printer Sharing. Can any of you know the reason as to why this happens? I would appreciate your feedback on this.
Thanks in advance!!
regards,
Shri.