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-- -- [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] The part I fail to understand though is why the AS/400 can't accept dynamically assigned IP addressing? Why can't DHCP assign the AS/400 as easily as it can the PCs? Is that a function of his being at V3? --------------------------------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.MartinVT.com Booth@MartinVT.com --------------------------------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: midrange-l@midrange.com Date: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 02:27:18 PM To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com' Subject: RE: Connecting 9402-200 to Linksys router Linksys DSL routers use DHCP to assign IP addresses to the clients (machines). You may be able to go into the Linksys router and manually set aside an IP, but I don't think you even have to do that. Easiest way: Go to one of the PCs that is connected to the Linksys router and do: start -> run -> cmd ipconfig You will see in that list an IP address for that PC. It will most likely be something like 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.0.2 or so. Or it could be something like 10.0.0.1. Make a note of what that IP address is and what it's subnet mask is. The subnet mask will probably be 255.255.255.0. Unless the subnet mask is anything different you shouldn't have a problem. Now, leave a little room for other pcs and give your AS/400 an IP address after your PCs. If the mask is 255.255.255.0 you can give it just about any ip with the same first 3 numbers, so 192.168.0.100 would work. The only time you are going to run into trouble is if you get a lot of PCs on your Linksys router and the Linksys router tries to assign the same IP you manually assigned (which is why you don't want to use 192.168.0.2). I do not know how the Linksys router will feel about proxying information to the internet for an IP address it didn't assign, but my feeling is that the Linksys router just isn't going to care and you'll be good to go. From: "James Newman" <jabezinc@charter.net> I posted a message a couple of months ago regarding my attempt to connect my 9402-200 running V3R2 to my home network through my Linksys DSL router/hub (BEFSR41). If you've done this successfully and wouldn't mind a question or two, I'd appreciate it if you'd contact me offline. I'm not trying to use the 400 as a web server or anything fancy - I just want to be able to run emulation and file transfer from my 2 pc's to the 400 I've got a copy of IBM's TCP/IP Fastpath Setup manual and I'm hung on the step where I have to give the AS/400 and address. What do I use? I'm not familiar with TCP addressing schemes. TIA. Jim Newman Regards, Jim Langston _______________________________________________ This is the Midrange Systems Technical Discussion (MIDRANGE-L) mailing list To post a message email: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, visit: http://lists.midrange.com/cgi-bin/listinfo/midrange-l or email: MIDRANGE-L-request@midrange.com Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives at http://archive.midrange.com/midrange-l. . -- [ Content of type image/gif deleted ] --
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