I recently set a network up for a friend with his no 2 PC being on a 56k dial up connection networked to his main PC via an ethernet crossover cable as he was due to get ADSL in a few days and I thought it was easier to set the 56K up on one and the ADSL on the other when it was activated
His line was enabled yesterday so I went over and set his ADSL up on his main PC and everything seems to be ok but he said that he had to enable the LAN on his no 2 PC to get the 56K connection to work on his main one prior to me setting up the ADSL connection.
I rebooted both PCs a few times last night and everything was fine he can connect from either PC to the ADSL connection, as long as his main PC is powered up.
I got a phone call this afternoon as his partner was trying to get on the net with the no 2 PC and even though the main one was on and she had connected to ADSL on that, she couldnt get on the net on the no 2 PC.
It turned out that the LAN on no 2 had disabled itself and it works fine now she has enabled it.
Why is it doing this ?
Is there a setting that needs ticking somewhere that I havent noticed
Both PCs are on XP pro