I'll try to explain this as best I can. Please bear with me as I really need to solve this urgently.
A friends network has 5 PCs, all connected to a hub and one PC (host) has an ADSL line. He has been doing ICS fine for ages and sharing a drive on a machine called 'server'. We removed ICS whilst trying to get a new ethernet ADSL modem working and then put the old modem (Alcatel USB) back and re-enabled ICS. The trouble is the shared drive can no longer be found.
On the host machine, when we turn on ICS, it gives the local area connection an IP of 192.168.0.1, mask of 255.255.255.0 and puts nothing in the gateway or dns server boxes.
On a client PC, if we set it to use DHCP, it gets 192.168.2.x and of course cannot browse the web. If we manually configure it to 192.168.0.88 (for example) then the alcatel modem connection magically appears and we can browse the web, but still not access the shared drive on 'server'.
All suggestions on how to fix this gratefully received.
TIA
T.
A friends network has 5 PCs, all connected to a hub and one PC (host) has an ADSL line. He has been doing ICS fine for ages and sharing a drive on a machine called 'server'. We removed ICS whilst trying to get a new ethernet ADSL modem working and then put the old modem (Alcatel USB) back and re-enabled ICS. The trouble is the shared drive can no longer be found.
On the host machine, when we turn on ICS, it gives the local area connection an IP of 192.168.0.1, mask of 255.255.255.0 and puts nothing in the gateway or dns server boxes.
On a client PC, if we set it to use DHCP, it gets 192.168.2.x and of course cannot browse the web. If we manually configure it to 192.168.0.88 (for example) then the alcatel modem connection magically appears and we can browse the web, but still not access the shared drive on 'server'.
All suggestions on how to fix this gratefully received.
TIA
T.
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