Re: ethernet networking problem
<cheian07@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> i see. thanks. my next questions are, even if they are all connected to
> the same hub, it can happen that they will be in a different blocks of
> addresses?
yes I believe it's called subnetting but I might be wrong.
How can i make them on same block of address when the router
> is off because most of the time i turn off the router and dsl line but
> i want them to see each other eventhough the router is off.
> like this unit i am using. i can browse on the net but it cannot be
> seen by other computers.but its connected to the internet anyway...
> thanks in advance.
Normally you would set your network up so that all the PC get IP addresses
from the router vis DHCP. If you want to turn the router on and off (why?)
you could allocate each PC, the router and anything else (printer) static
IPs in the range 192.168.0.x and all with the subnet mask 255.255.255.0
.
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