[WriteLog] Networking problems 1 way

Joe k0bx at qsl.net
Wed Jun 23 20:29:59 EDT 2004


Hard to say what you are not doing but I just setup 7 Win2000 machines 
from scratch all talking to each other in Writelog.

If you are using a 'Hub' like I am, then you will need to setup IP 
addresses for each machine and a work group.   I wonder if you did this? 
  If you are using a LINKSYS DSLrouter, than you should be able to let 
the DSL router assign the IP addresses(DHCP).

You have to be able to see each machine on the network before even 
trying Writelog.

Joe K0BX


Barry J. Cohen (N2BJ) wrote:
> I have been working over 10 hrs trying to get my networking to work for
> field day. Have version 10.47E on all machines , all machines running XP
> Pro, all machines have SAME USER NAME AND PASSWORD IN CAPITALS, each chine
> has its own name and is running ,can send data and 2 ways 2 any machine.
> Have put all the machines on 1 hub common and even taken the wireless
> machine and plugged it in wired and still cant get them to  update each
> other. The Laptop wil snd to 1 machine but it wont go back the other way ,
> one machines says its connected and merges the others say disconnected. I
> have followed the instructions step by step per the site and k9jy site and
> cannot make this work. Need help!!!!
>  1 hint the GAB isnt't working either. I can connect any machine using
> remote desktop or pc anynywhere and it works.I can even remotely get into my
> machines via the internet.
> 
> I don't get it?
> 
> Had similar problems last year . Have tried multiple machines same problems.
> Even tried plugging directly into the connections on the back of the LINKSYS
>  Wireless router, no luck either.
> 
> Any adviced. You can email me direct.
> 
> 
> THANK YOU
> 
> eMail: mailto:n2bj at comcast.net
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