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Old January 12th 10, 12:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
MEB[_17_]
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On 01/11/2010 05:10 PM, mc wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "MEB"
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.win98.networking
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 11:38 PM
Subject: WinFE


On 01/10/2010 05:47 PM, mc wrote:
I have successfully got several conputers working on my linksys RV082
router
using xp, win 2000, winSE. I am unable to get the winFE working though.
When
I choose obtain IP address automatically the ip # is way out of range
(160.254.235.233 ), while the other computers are in the 192.168.1.103
range. I tried manually putting in an ip address and was able to see the
icon in network, but no communicatio. Any ideas?
mc


Thanks for the response...............MEB

The first question would be:

What is the update status for the Win98FE computer?

I,m not sure, this is the original disk that came with the packard bell
computer?


Hmm, okay for now, let's work with some other things first.


The second would be:

Was this once part of another network?

No, this computer has only been assigned to one workgroup after installing a
new hard drive


Okay, that removes potentials of prior activities, unless you used a
backup or image to place it on the drive.
The new disk brings the question of updates status unless the
backup/image was used, however if used, you may have some issues such as
DNS hijack, HOSTS hijack, or some other issue IF it was a prior Internet
used system.

Did this computer or prior image/backup access the Internet without AV,
a firewall [even if behind a router], and have you run anti-malware tools?


The third would be:

That happens to be a registered IP
Organization: The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation
NetHandle: NET-160-254-0-0-1
NetName: BNY1
NetRange: 160.254.0.0 - 160.254.255.255

Do you bank there or is this from some recycle store or elsewhere?

No, when I attempt to switch between manual or obtain ip auto, it will come
back with another ip that is different from above?


Actually, you might want to manually assign the 98FE address to the
router range and sub-net mask, WITH the gateway assigned as the router
address, AND, if applicable, to the name server you presently use or
directly to the router's address. Once you get the issues ironed out you
can revert.

You can find out what the TCP/IP being received are by using the XP
machine:

run cmd
ipconfig /all


Fourth would be:

Have you cleared the network settings on the Win98FE completely and
started from scratch?

I'll try this and see what happens....


Make sure to check the HOSTS file and the registry for DNS and other
settings.

Windows TCP/IP Registry Entries
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/158474

AND what function(s) are you using the Win2K computer for?

Might want to also check what the NT OSs are doing; as in which is
master or server...

I also have a networking page for general reference and troubleshooting
accessible via the below Windows link.



--
MEB



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MEB
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Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking
http://peoplescounsel.org
The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government
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Old January 12th 10, 01:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
mc
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Thanks MEB,

Did this computer or prior image/backup access the Internet without AV,
a firewall [even if behind a router], and have you run anti-malware tools?


After reinstalling from the original OP sys disk I have not accessed the
internet yet......

Actually, you might want to manually assign the 98FE address to the
router range and sub-net mask, WITH the gateway assigned as the router
address, AND, if applicable, to the name server you presently use or
directly to the router's address. Once you get the issues ironed out you
can revert.


Ok, I'll work on this.......

You can find out what the TCP/IP being received are by using the XP
machine:

run cmd
ipconfig /all


Fourth would be:

Have you cleared the network settings on the Win98FE completely and
started from scratch?

I'll try this and see what happens....


Make sure to check the HOSTS file and the registry for DNS and other
settings.

Windows TCP/IP Registry Entries

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/158474

AND what function(s) are you using the Win2K computer for?

The win2k is a standalone workstation, but it wants a password before
allowing the win98SE to log in, another problem I haven't solved yet. I
noticed that for some reason I ended up with 2 adminstrator names in win
2000. I must have installed something twice by mistake.

Might want to also check what the NT OSs are doing; as in which is
master or server...


Ok, how do I check this?


I also have a networking page for general reference and troubleshooting
accessible via the below Windows link.

Great web site.....lots to learn...
thanks
mc


--
MEB



--
MEB
http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm
Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking
http://peoplescounsel.org
The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government
___---



  #13  
Old January 12th 10, 01:48 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
mc
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Posts: 67
Default WinFE

Thanks MEB,

Did this computer or prior image/backup access the Internet without AV,
a firewall [even if behind a router], and have you run anti-malware tools?


After reinstalling from the original OP sys disk I have not accessed the
internet yet......

Actually, you might want to manually assign the 98FE address to the
router range and sub-net mask, WITH the gateway assigned as the router
address, AND, if applicable, to the name server you presently use or
directly to the router's address. Once you get the issues ironed out you
can revert.


Ok, I'll work on this.......

You can find out what the TCP/IP being received are by using the XP
machine:

run cmd
ipconfig /all


Fourth would be:

Have you cleared the network settings on the Win98FE completely and
started from scratch?

I'll try this and see what happens....


Make sure to check the HOSTS file and the registry for DNS and other
settings.

Windows TCP/IP Registry Entries

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/158474

AND what function(s) are you using the Win2K computer for?

The win2k is a standalone workstation, but it wants a password before
allowing the win98SE to log in, another problem I haven't solved yet. I
noticed that for some reason I ended up with 2 adminstrator names in win
2000. I must have installed something twice by mistake.

Might want to also check what the NT OSs are doing; as in which is
master or server...


Ok, how do I check this?


I also have a networking page for general reference and troubleshooting
accessible via the below Windows link.

Great web site.....lots to learn...
thanks
mc


--
MEB



--
MEB
http://peoplescounsel.org/ref/windows-main.htm
Windows Info, Diagnostics, Security, Networking
http://peoplescounsel.org
The "real world" of Law, Justice, and Government
___---



 




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