i can't get pings :(
Hi, I have a usb bridge network. ifconfig usb0 192. 168. 0. 1 is ok. The cable is detected. Pub there's no ping between Linux and windows xp. Windows xp's ip is 192. 168. 0. 2. The cable works because the network works very well between windows xp and windows xp.
Hi,
I have a usb bridge network. ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.1 is ok. The cable is detected. Pub there's no ping between Linux and windows xp. Windows xp's ip is 192.168.0.2. The cable works because the network works very well between windows xp and windows xp.
I can see with ifconfig that packets has been sent but nothing received.
Please help me if you know
I have a usb bridge network. ifconfig usb0 192.168.0.1 is ok. The cable is detected. Pub there's no ping between Linux and windows xp. Windows xp's ip is 192.168.0.2. The cable works because the network works very well between windows xp and windows xp.
I can see with ifconfig that packets has been sent but nothing received.
Please help me if you know
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Greetings,
Don't mention "pings" , just say you need to configure your LAN instead of that while you state your problem
Now,
You also want to share InternetConnection/n' serious stuff or just to configure succesfully your LAN ?
If yes , ( you said winXP/linux and viceversa ? )
Try to configure your Ethernet card , via DHCP on linux
(You know ip static or auto via DHCP | (((Host/Domain)NAME)/DNS) )
Or viceversa via DHCP on win and see where you go from there
| domainname | dnsdomainname | nodename | hostname | or whatever to make sure everything's in order
Farewell
Don't mention "pings" , just say you need to configure your LAN instead of that while you state your problem
Now,
You also want to share InternetConnection/n' serious stuff or just to configure succesfully your LAN ?
If yes , ( you said winXP/linux and viceversa ? )
Try to configure your Ethernet card , via DHCP on linux
(You know ip static or auto via DHCP | (((Host/Domain)NAME)/DNS) )
Or viceversa via DHCP on win and see where you go from there
| domainname | dnsdomainname | nodename | hostname | or whatever to make sure everything's in order
Farewell