2 PC's crossover ethernet cable problem

Boyntonstu

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I have 2 PC's close together on a table.

They are hard connected via a cross wired ethernet cable.

Until recently, I always saw both PC's and I was able to transfer files and share a printer.

Now I can only see my PC on the Network.

I tried self diagnosis and it indicates "no valid IP address".

Can you help?
 

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How are the PCs getting their ip address? Do you have a router doing it dynamically or you have manually set the ip's? Try setting ip manually.
 

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How are the PCs getting their ip address? Do you have a router doing it dynamically or you have manually set the ip's? Try setting ip manually.

Why is the router involved in the hard wired connection?

How do I set up the LAN ip address manually?

BTW Both PC's connect to the internet via a router OK.
 

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Router can be wired or wireless. If you know the router's IP (internal ip, not the external one), click on Network and Sharing center in the Control Panel, then in the left pane click on Change adapter settings, double click the wired connection icon, then click ipv4 in the list. Check "use the following ip address" and fill in the details.

The ip address must be in the router's range so if the router is 192.168.1.1 then the ip needs to be set to 192.168.1.x where x can be 2-254. The subnet mask will be entered automatically and the default gateway will be the router's ip. The primary dns can also be the router's ip, the secondary can be left blank. Save the settings. You should also disable DHCP on the router to stop it from assigning ip's dynamically.

If you dont know the router's ip, go to command prompt and type ipconfig /all. Check the ip under Ethernet adapter LAN entry.
 

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If they are both connected to a Router, why do you also have them linked with a crossover cable? You don't need both connections to share files etc.
 

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If they are both connected to a Router, why do you also have them linked with a crossover cable? You don't need both connections to share files etc.


We are using a local WIFI ISP with a MAC addressed router.

Prior to the crossover cable, we needed the 'open' router for the PC's to link.

We felt that a crossover would be a more robust connection.

(Sometimes, we would be on different routers)
 

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OK, so you don't have your own router in house. So how did you setup the cross over cable in the first place? I don't believe thats plug and play, as Bill2 said you usually have to set each PC's NIC up with static IP's etc.
 

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OK, so you don't have your own router in house. So how did you setup the cross over cable in the first place? I don't believe thats plug and play, as Bill2 said you usually have to set each PC's NIC up with static IP's etc.

Thanks guys for your help.

First, and I do not know why, the LAN is now working fine.

I have a Linksys G house router LAN wired to another router in my attic that is LAN hard wired to an external antenna repeater aimed at a tower about 1/2 mile away.

For about $175 a year, our homeowner community may choose the tower (Epic Communications) as our ISP.

I have 2 ways to connect the 2 PC's:

If both PC's are using the Linksys router, they can see each other.
The crossover cable is method #2.


Why keep the Linksys? It's location is closer to my PC's and it has a stronger signal.

I have no idea how to set the LAN address.

Somehow the Win7 brains figured it out.

Even though it is working, I still feel ignorant.
 

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I'm not a networking expert by any means but I'm thinking if you didn't do any custom setup for the network cards connected to the cross over cable, it isn't doing anything and you may as well remove it. If you want to confirm if it works or not disable your wireless cards in each PC and see if you can still share files etc. I don't think you will be able too. I'll understand if you don't want to mes with it though, now that its working. ;)
 

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Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
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8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
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Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
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VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
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1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
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Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
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Thermaltake TR 620
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Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
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Stock heatsink and fan
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Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
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Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
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Windows Defender
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Internet Explorer 11
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HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
I'm not a networking expert by any means but I'm thinking if you didn't do any custom setup for the network cards connected to the cross over cable, it isn't doing anything and you may as well remove it. If you want to confirm if it works or not disable your wireless cards in each PC and see if you can still share files etc. I don't think you will be able too. I'll understand if you don't want to mes with it though, now that its working. ;)

Quick way to test it would be to copy a large file and see how fast it is transferring at.
 

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I'm not a networking expert by any means but I'm thinking if you didn't do any custom setup for the network cards connected to the cross over cable, it isn't doing anything and you may as well remove it.
Not necessarily true.

If the cable is installed, and both adapters are set to obtain a DHCP address automatically (which is default) Windows will pull an APIPA address like 169.254.x.x on each machine. Thus, the 2 machines together would be able to communicate over this network.
 

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I'm not a networking expert by any means but I'm thinking if you didn't do any custom setup for the network cards connected to the cross over cable, it isn't doing anything and you may as well remove it.
Not necessarily true.

If the cable is installed, and both adapters are set to obtain a DHCP address automatically (which is default) Windows will pull an APIPA address like 169.254.x.x on each machine. Thus, the 2 machines together would be able to communicate over this network.

OK, I'll take your word on that. I've never tried to do it myself, but I've seen countless threads on various forums where people have tried and it seemed to be a major pain to get it working. I know enough about networking to get buy but I'm no IT pro so I'll pass to the more experienced. ;)
 

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Home Built
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Windows 10 Education 64 bit
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
Motherboard
Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
Graphics Card(s)
Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
Sound Card
VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
Screen Resolution
1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
Hard Drives
Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
PSU
Thermaltake TR 620
Case
Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
Cooling
Stock heatsink and fan
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
Internet Speed
80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
Antivirus
Windows Defender
Browser
Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
I'm not a networking expert by any means but I'm thinking if you didn't do any custom setup for the network cards connected to the cross over cable, it isn't doing anything and you may as well remove it. If you want to confirm if it works or not disable your wireless cards in each PC and see if you can still share files etc. I don't think you will be able too. I'll understand if you don't want to mes with it though, now that its working. ;)

Quick way to test it would be to copy a large file and see how fast it is transferring at.

Quick test was quick. Cable for sure.
 

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win 7 hp 64 bit
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