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?

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.

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


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