Q: Windows And Linux Redhat 9
Hi All. . . I have 2 PCs: -The Pc1 had Win 2000 and connecting to internet. (Server) -The Pc2 had redhat9. (Client) * Now I'm made the network between Pc1 And Pc2. Pc1 192. 168. 0. 1 Pc2 192. 168. 0.
Hi All...
I have 2 PCs:
-The Pc1 had Win 2000 and connecting to internet .(Server)
-The Pc2 had redhat9 .(Client)
* Now I'm made the network between Pc1 And Pc2 .
Pc1 192.168.0.1
Pc2 192.168.0.2
But The Internet not work In Pc2 linux Redhat9 ??
And The Network (LAN) Is working very wile Between The 2 PCs.
Can You Help Me About This Proplem?
I have 2 PCs:
-The Pc1 had Win 2000 and connecting to internet .(Server)
-The Pc2 had redhat9 .(Client)
* Now I'm made the network between Pc1 And Pc2 .
Pc1 192.168.0.1
Pc2 192.168.0.2
But The Internet not work In Pc2 linux Redhat9 ??
And The Network (LAN) Is working very wile Between The 2 PCs.
Can You Help Me About This Proplem?
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Are you using a router and are the two systems connected to the router, with the Win 2000 box to the main router connection and the RedHat to a secondary?
Wired connection or wireless?
In RedHat, when you type in ifconfig in a console, what do you get? Just an lo entry or two entries?
Is DHCP set to connect at boot in the RedHat system?
Wired connection or wireless?
In RedHat, when you type in ifconfig in a console, what do you get? Just an lo entry or two entries?
Is DHCP set to connect at boot in the RedHat system?