markjs
QuackHead
I have a 2 pc cat5 crossover cable network (10/100 NICs), that utilizes Internet Connection Sharing, and both PCs run Windows 2000 professional. What I need to accomplish is to get a gameserver running on the client machine. In order to keep the ICS working I absolutely must run with DCHP enabled, which means that my client machine is always having a new IP with every reboot. I had the server working on the client machine in Windows XP Professional (which for reasons I will not discuss here I will not be using anymore) and it required a network service to be set up on the gateway machine. With XP though, even with DCHP, the IP of the client was always the same, so in network services I had the port number, and the IP of the client dialed in, and with that the outside world could connect to my server. So what do I set as the client machines IP for the service if that is a variable? Can this work at all? I thought possibly a setting like 192.168.0.*.* might do the trick, but it seems not to....the last thing I tried was setting it to the current IP of the client but that didnt seem to work either. To illustrate what I mean if its confusing I took this screenshot:
I need expert advice! Thanks in advance!

I need expert advice! Thanks in advance!