First of all, make sure you are getting an IP address. In a command prompt,
type 'ipconfig' and it should give you an IP address. If you get a 169.
something address, you are not getting an address. If you are getting an
address, you should be able to access at least the internet. If not, check
your gateway address, it should be the IP address of your router. From
there, make sure you firewall is turned off on the XP box to share resources
with the other machines. 

>From what your message is, I would say make sure you are getting an IP
address first, that is the message you get when you aren't getting an IP
address.


Mike Wills

At 10:04 AM 2/16/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Good morning everyone,
>
>Over the weekend I installed Windows XP on a new PC that I had just built.
>I've set up Win 98 systems for years but this is my first experience 
>with XP.  The install went fine but I can't seem to get it to see any 
>of the Windows 98 PC's on the network and they can't see the XP 
>machine.  The XP machine also can't connect to the internet.
>
>I've got cable Internet access.  The XP machine is plugged into my 
>Linksys router which is connected to the cable modem.  There are no 
>device problems that I can see in XP with the hardware.  The TCP/IP 
>protocol appears to be loaded.  I didn't assign an IP address.  The 
>router hands out DHCP IP addresses and XP should be grabbing one of 
>those.  The lights on the router light up when the PC is on and go off 
>when it's off.  When I try to ping anything from XP I get a "destination
unreachable" message.
>
>Does anyone have any advice, ideas, settings, etc. that I can check out 
>or try to change?  Any help would be greatly appreciated.  I'm starting 
>to feel that I don't deserve my membership card to the "geeks of America".
>
>Dave
>
>Dave Parnin
>Nishikawa Standard Company
>Topeka, IN  46571
>daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


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