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RE: Re: 802.11 Wireless problems...



Ah - that's your problem then, squire.

You've got two networks using the same IP address space.

Change the IP addresses so they look as follows:

FujiA - 10.0.1.64  255.255.255.0  10.0.1.96
FujiB - 10.0.1.65  255.255.255.0  10.0.1.96
Server- 10.0.1.96  255.255.255.0  nogateway
     \- 10.0.0.10  255.255.255.0  10.0.0.1  - wired nic -> adsl router.

Let me know how you get on?

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: Lee [mailto:lee@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 October 2002 00:27
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: 802.11 Wireless problems...


        IP addy    Subnet mask    Gateway
FujiA - 10.0.0.64  255.255.255.0  nogateway
FujiB - 10.0.0.65  255.255.255.0  nogateway
Server- 10.0.0.96  255.255.255.0  nogateway
     \- 10.0.0.10  255.255.255.0  10.0.0.1  - wired nic -> adsl router.

Iproxy should handle net access, but this is not running (just it case it
was causing the problem).

All in peer-to-peer mode, all workgroups called workgroup, ssid also
workgroup, channel 10, no wep.
Fujis all OK and can ping each other.
Server device manager says everthing is ok. Fujis can see server in link
test, but it cant see them.
No pings to/from server<->fujis.
Uninstalled all the Orinoco s/w moved the PCI carrier to a different slot
and reinstalled s/w.
Still exactly the same. :((



-----Original Message-----
From: [Yahoo.com]On Behalf Of Mark Harrison
Sent: 11 October 2002 22:47
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Re: 802.11 Wireless problems...

Lee,

OK - give us the IP addresses, netmasks, and primary gateways for all three
machines :-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee [mailto:lee@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 October 2002 22:45
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
>1. Incorrect netmasks.

All of them are 255.255.255.0 ...

2. Encryption turned on, but encryption keys are mis-matched.

All crypto is off...


Aaargh... :(


--- In ukha_d@y..., "Lee" <lee@v...> wrote:
> Has anyone got the Wavelan PCI carrier + PCMCIA card working on Win2K ?
>
> I've been messing around with it for hours, the two Fujis can see and ping
> each other, they can both see the server in the 'Link Test' utility and
have
> 100% connections to it, but the server can't see the Fujis in the Link
Test
> and can't ping them, the Fujis can't ping it either.
>
> Lastest s/w from Orinoco all round with latest firmware, everythings OK in
> the device manager (and the little network connection icon appears OK in
the
> task bar. All TCP/IP settings present and correct. All wireless settings
on
> identical (even got the mrs. to check them!).
>
> Any ideas?




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