At 17:37 10/20/2007, DHSinclair wrote:
>Am living through the initial weeks of high-speed bliss.
>I may have gone really goofy with my re-address of my
>machines.
>
>Initially, I set up all my clients (4) with a 192.168.2XX.x IP addy.
>The subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.
>
>I then set up my "servers" (4) with a 192.168.2XY.x IP addy.
>The subnet mask is 255.255.0.0.
>
>Yes, my router (1) is in the 192.168.2XY.x range.
>My printer (1) is in the 192.168.2XY.x range.
>My subnet mask for these two is 255.255.0.0.
>
>If I sit at a machine on an address of 192.168.2XY.x, I can not
>open the net neighborhood 'shares' of w2k machines that are
>addressed as 192.168.2XX.x.  Is this normal?

Yes.

>
>I am now thinking that I need to move everyone to an IP addy in
>the 192.168.2XX.x range and change my subnet mask to
>255.255.255.0.

That should work.

>
>Your thoughts, reccs, and suggestions are very welcome.
>Best,
>Duncan
>
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