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Re: A problem



Hi Feng,

though I am no real network specialist this looks pretty much like a
routing problem to me. If I understand you correctly your win95 clients
see other members of there own subnet but no machine in the other subnet
with which you are connected via the gateway. I think you should check
the default route in your windows configuration. It should point to your
gateway. This will make your windows clients send every package that
doesn't belong to your local subnet be sent to the gateway and thus
transmitted to the other subnet.

Sorry that I can't be more precise about the win95 configuration but I
just don't remember more without having a look at the configuration
menus which I can't at the moment. Hope this helps anyway.

Regards,

	Andree
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