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IP Networking
I haven't used the WET11, but your problem revoled around IP networking. An IP address is made up of a network and a host portion. The network mask indicates which part is which. (So if your mask is 255.255.255.0, the first 24 bits of your IP address identify your "network prefix" and the rest your host.)
IP Networking
Guys, the problem was not one of IP address mismatch, subnet settings, router settings, or any other settings. Let me make this perfectly clear:
IP Networking
Ok, im not fully awake and i could be talking crap, but maybe you have IP forwarding enabled on the Windows PC. I havent put a lot of in depth thought into the idea but isnt that like a software router built into Windows NT OS'es. Could be a bung theory considering I dont even know wot Windows OS youre using. |
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