Miami DX Dilemma
Hiya folks,
I'm using Miami DX as the TCP/IP stack on my a1200, so I can browse the internet through a router and also to network a Windows XP box for filesharing, AExplorer etc via a 3com 3c589D-Combo (3c589d.device) The problem I seem to have is: If the a1200 is connected directly to the cable modem, and Miami DX is configured to DHCP all works fine, but it means I can't have a local area network, obviously. However, if I connect the a1200, and WinXP to the router, then to the cable modem box, I find that I end up having 2 interface profiles in Miami DX. 1) DHCP for internet and 2) Static Config for local area networking. (Only allowing one online to the 3c589d.device at a time.) I can't seem to amalgamate the two into one profile. Miami DX seems to get all upset, then I get upset and start having tantrums. Could it be that my ISP only allows one MAC address too, hmmm. Is this part of my problem. Thanks for any suggestions, Skippy. |
If only one mac is allowed it can surely be the problem..
What about sharing the connection from the windows xp machine ? |
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You can choose whether you use static IP addresses or DHCP for your Amiga's one LAN interface. Both will work. But you cannot have direct and indirect internet access at the same time. |
@Kriz: I think it must only have one MAC address. I used to Proxy from XP to the Amiga before.
@Thomas, everything you mentioned is the problem, this is what I am trying to achieve. x2 Seperate computers, one LAN, one router, one internet connection. I've got Samba to apply next too, whah! Skippy. |
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