I am trying to get two of my computers to network together so that I can share files, but I am having problems with getting the LAN established.
Computer 1 is my laptop that I use regularly and is running XP Home Ed. w/ SP3. Computer 2 is an older desktop computer that I found recently and have been playing around with. It has an onboard LAN and is running Ubuntu 8.10 right now.
When I connect the ethernet cable, I get no response from either computer acknowledging that it has a cable connected. I switched out cables, made sure that the LAN was enabled in the BIOS for computer 2, turned off my firewalls, but I still can't get any LED's to light up on the connector. I decided to throw a Dynex DX-E102 PCI network card in today thinking that maybe the onboard LAN was dead, since I don't know the history of #2. But I am getting the same response, no LED's, nothing. I haven't been able to find any Linux drivers for the DX-E102 yet, so that could be part of the issue.
What I ultimately want to do is be able to boot #2 over the network so that I can run an ISO that is on my laptop. But so far whenever I initiate the PXE booting process from #2 it acts like there is no cable attached. Oh yeah, I'm trying to use the instructions from here http://blog.ryantadams.com/2008/02/...he-network-pxe-boot-with-tftp-and-windows-pe/ to accomplish this.
So what am I missing or doing wrong?
Thanks!
Computer 1 is my laptop that I use regularly and is running XP Home Ed. w/ SP3. Computer 2 is an older desktop computer that I found recently and have been playing around with. It has an onboard LAN and is running Ubuntu 8.10 right now.
When I connect the ethernet cable, I get no response from either computer acknowledging that it has a cable connected. I switched out cables, made sure that the LAN was enabled in the BIOS for computer 2, turned off my firewalls, but I still can't get any LED's to light up on the connector. I decided to throw a Dynex DX-E102 PCI network card in today thinking that maybe the onboard LAN was dead, since I don't know the history of #2. But I am getting the same response, no LED's, nothing. I haven't been able to find any Linux drivers for the DX-E102 yet, so that could be part of the issue.
What I ultimately want to do is be able to boot #2 over the network so that I can run an ISO that is on my laptop. But so far whenever I initiate the PXE booting process from #2 it acts like there is no cable attached. Oh yeah, I'm trying to use the instructions from here http://blog.ryantadams.com/2008/02/...he-network-pxe-boot-with-tftp-and-windows-pe/ to accomplish this.
So what am I missing or doing wrong?
Thanks!