many thanks to all for you kindness and help.
I have samba installed, but only with default settings as I wouldn't
know where to start.
disk sharing is enabled with with the common partition on all machines.

could you point me to where I would look for information on installing a
simple dns server on my main machine?

I will alter the ip numbers as you and Nick have suggested and have a
play later to see what happens.
Again many thanks
Chris Thomas

On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 10:26 +1300, Steve Holdoway wrote:
> I recommend that you use a non-routeable subnet that doesn't have weird 
> meanings for microsoft. For example ( as Nick suggested )
> 
> 192.168.1.1 -> 192.168.1.254
> 
> use a netmask of 255.255.255.0
> 
> Sharing computers does require more than just putting them on a common 
> network. One machine needs to publish resources before another can use them. 
> If you're sharing data, then you need to share a disk on one machine before 
> you can see and use it on another. In the situation you're describing, I'd 
> probably install samba somewhere and join all your computers into a common 
> workgroup to make things a bit easier.
> 
> Using a DNS server on your network will allow you to name your computers, 
> rather than having to use these weird numbers instead.
> 
> hth,
> 
> Steve
> 
> On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 10:05:21 +1300
> chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Thank you Nick for your patience.
> > 
> > No I have always up to now only used IP addresses
> > All machines are on the same subnet
> > 169.254 etc
> > 
> > here is the output from route -n
> > 
> > Kernel IP routing table
> > Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags Metric Ref    Use
> > Iface
> > 218.101.58.65   0.0.0.0         255.255.255.255 UH    0      0        0
> > ppp0
> > 169.254.0.0     0.0.0.0         255.255.0.0     U     0      0        0
> > eth0
> > 0.0.0.0         0.0.0.0         0.0.0.0         U     0      0        0
> > ppp0
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$
> > 
> > I will look on the internet for information on dns
> > regards Chris Thomas
> > 
> > On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 09:57 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> > > you would need a dns address if you wanted to access any other machine
> > > by name as opposed to ip address. if you are happy accessing via ip
> > > address it is not needed.
> > > 
> > > do bear in mind some protocols do a dns lookup to see if the
> > > connecting machine is who it says it is (a reverse dns lookup) and if
> > > there is no dns available this can produce a long timeout delay.
> > > 
> > > do you have a firewall on?
> > > 
> > > what does traceroute tell you?
> > > 
> > > are all machines on the same subnet (ie 192.168.n.x where n is a
> > > constant throughout your network and x varies per machine between 1
> > > and 254.
> > > 
> > > what does the routing table say? route -n is the command you want.
> > > 
> > > (all this is why dhcp is often a useful protocol!)
> > > 
> > > On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 9:47 AM, chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > A further question please.
> > > > s there is no server involved, why would I need a DNS address, and where
> > > > would I get one?
> > > > Regards Chris T
> > > > On Sun, 2008-11-23 at 09:06 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
> > > >> no difference between a router and a switch from this point of view.
> > > >>
> > > >> left click the network manager icon on the top panel
> > > >>
> > > >> click "manual configuration"
> > > >>
> > > >> "unlock" and fill in credentials
> > > >>
> > > >> click on the connection you want to fiddle with, click properties and
> > > >> unclick "roaming mode"
> > > >>
> > > >> fill in the gaps.
> > > >>
> > > >> you'll also need to provide dns addresses in the obvious places
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 6:54 PM, chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >> > Can anyone direct me to some information that can help me set up a 
> > > >> > LAN,
> > > >> > using static ip numbers with a switch, not a router?
> > > >> >
> > > >> > there is a heap of information using DHCP, and using routers, but I 
> > > >> > have
> > > >> > not been able to find anything using static numbers and a switch.
> > > >> >
> > > >> > this particular distro does not seem to like static ip numbers
> > > >> > Regards Chris T
> > > >> >
> > > >> >
> > > >
> > > >
> > 
> 
> 

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