Hello Hilesh,

I still don't have a fix for them. I have turned DHCP on and off, I check the config on the Linksys. And, I am just at a loss.

The two PC laptops are running 2000 and XP Home. The wired can't see either of them, but the other way works just fine as long as you have the IP number. It will not allow you to browse the network on either Mac or PC. I am going to stop by tonight and try a couple of thing.

Well see what happens,

Kelley






On Jul 29, 2004, at 4:06 PM, Nilesh Bellare wrote:

Hi Kelly,

It will be very interesting to know how you fixed it.
I had a similar issue with 2 installs. The first
install ran ok with xp home, till we upgraded to XP
Pro. The second was XP pro from the start. In both
cases, the wireless could not see the wired computers.
One had a linksys wrt54g, the second had a netgear
wireless router.

Just curious, are those wireless / wired computers
running XP Professional?

Nilesh Bellare

--- Kelley Law <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Bill,

Your diagram is correct. The IP's that are given out
are

Wired Computer 1 (Macintosh) 192.168.1.xxx
Wired Computer 2 (Macintosh) 192.168.1.xxx
Wireless Computer 1 (PC) 192.168.1.xxx
Wireless Computer 2 (Macintosh) 192.168.1.xxx


Is it okay to run two DHCP? I can leave the wired as 192.168.x.x and set the Airport to 10.0.x.x or do they have to be the same?

It all sounds good to me :-) And I haven't run into
this before but
should be easy to figure out. I was thumbing though
Rob Flichenger's
book Wireless Hacks and he states that all that
needs to be done is to
put the Airport into bridging, but this didn't to
the trick. it just
reversed the direction of what could see what.

I'll give your idea a shot and we'll see what
happens.

Kelley





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