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Hello

I have searched the forums looking for how to set up LAN so i set up the client and server but how do i get the client to connact? where do i find a host IP address?

Thanks

Luke

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on the server machine, you can connect to the server by typing "localhost" in the address box, on any other machine you need to type the INTERNAL ip addy of the server.

On the server run the afore mentioned netstat -n

you should see something like this:

ip.gif

the underlined is the internal ip for the computer i'm on now...yours will most definantly be different. Also it was assigned by a belkin router, linksys, dlink might have different, or they could be set differently by whoever setup the network.

and yeah, the 172 is aol, so sue me, it's hard to test a server while serverside lol.

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ipconfig HAS to work. otherwise your computer sucks (cuz u got xp, and ipconfig is in xp).

go to run, type CMD.

on the prompt, type ipconfig

if that doesnt work.. then... you can look @ microsofts site fot wntipcfg or somethign like that. its like winipcfg but for nt/2k/xp

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Why are you making it so hard for the fellow?...

Just go through the Startmenu;

START - SETTINGS - CONTROL PANEL - NETWORK CONNECTIONS.

Then you "rightclick" on the "Local area connection" icon.

And choose properties from the list.

- There you have your network-card configurations.

Scroll down until you find "Internet protocol(TCP/IP)", Enter it's properties.

Choose, use the following IP address.

There I recommand you type:

IP ADDRESS: 100.100.100.01 ..(01 is just an exampel, choose between 01-99, and make sure no one on the local network has the same IP.)

SUBNET MASK: 255.255.255.0

.... And there ... Just connect to the IP the Host computer choosed.

(if you use those numbers you can play whatever game you wich, Old-New-Any!)

When I think about it... Perhaps this was more a mess than what the other guys told you... :roll:

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thanks for the topic revival..

uhh.. hes a n00d dude, what you said (if hes still here) will confuse the hell out of him. and then he has to change it back to get internet access.......

IP ADDRESS: 100.100.100.01 ..(01 is just an exampel, choose between 01-99, and make sure no one on the local network has the same IP.)

nice going on your ip reccomendation. thats a routable ip address.......

why didnt you reccomend a nonroutable private ip address? ohh like...

192.168.*.* or 10.*.*.* or 172.16.*.* ?!?!?!??

and the fourth octet can be 1 - 254 with a /24 subnet you provided. just incase you forgot

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Just go through the Startmenu;

START - SETTINGS - CONTROL PANEL - NETWORK CONNECTIONS.

Then you "rightclick" on the "Local area connection" icon.

And choose properties from the list.

- There you have your network-card configurations.

Scroll down until you find "Internet protocol(TCP/IP)", Enter it's properties.

Choose, use the following IP address.

There I recommand you type:

IP ADDRESS: 100.100.100.01 ..(01 is just an exampel, choose between 01-99, and make sure no one on the local network has the same IP.)

SUBNET MASK: 255.255.255.0

.... And there ... Just connect to the IP the Host computer choosed.

(if you use those numbers you can play whatever game you wich, Old-

New-Any!)

When I think about it... Perhaps this was more a mess than what the other guys told you... :roll:

Why are you making it so hard for the fellow?...

lol yea we confused him... suuuure :lol:

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