Re: [Ham-Computers] Network Problem
kd7eir at kd7eir.net
kd7eir at kd7eir.net
Thu Nov 3 11:36:01 EST 2005
If you can tell me the model number of the Belkin router, I will let you
know precisely how to configure it for your needs.
Jim KD7EIR
WØQFC <erastber at tampabay.rr.com> wrote on 11/03/2005, 02:43:51 PM:
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> To the list members, I need some help!
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> I have the following setup:
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> Cable modem, Belkin 4-port router and three computers for the Ham Shack
> network.
> The 'main' computer (that the modem is connected to) has a second NIC card
> which I want to use for a second network to run three other computers in
> various parts of the house (All hard-wired with CAT-5 cable). From the
> second NIC it goes to a Hub and then to the other computers.
> The problem is that the status for the second NIC shows "Limited or no
> connectivity" and I am unable to connect to the Internet with these
> computers.
> In researching Window help, it tells me that I need to use a network bridge
> to allow the two networks to communicate with each other and tells how to
> accomplish this. When I try this, it tells me that I can not have ICS
> running on either of the two connections.
> I am unable to remove the ICS and add the bridge.
> The first network is working fine and each computer can see the other
> computers. When I try to run the 'home networking wizard' for the second
> network it screws up the first network and I have to redo the whole thing.
> Any ideas out there?
> Thanks in advance....
>
> Gene, WØQFC
> Spring Hill, Florida
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> http://www.w0qfc.com
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