Is your default gateway on the same subnet?
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Jim Scott
Network Administrator
Hinda Incentives, Inc.
(773) 890-5900 x3437
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I have a network with 31 workstations with a Windows 2k server. IP
addresses
are statically assigned - it has a LAN modem that 26 station can use to
access the Internet. Whenever I assign an address above 192.168.1.29 that
station can not see the server or any other network resource. I am using
255.255.255.224 subnet mask - I have verified that the subnet mask is the
same on server and station - assign below 192.168.1.30 and all is well. Any
hints?
Thank you,
Thank you,
Robert Saylors
Technical Services Manager
FoxBerry Incorporated
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