Hey, i found this forum just by luck, so i signed up 🙄
but anyways, i have a PC running windows 2000 and an eMac running Panther 10.3.8, all connected to my wireless linksys router (by cables, wireless for random laptops). This router is then in turn connected to my modem, obvsiously then to the internet. The first problem i seem to be having, is that the two computers can "see" each other, but my windows computer tells me that "\\OSX was not found, the network path was not found" and then when i attempt to open the PC from the Go > Network box, Finder stops and i'm stuck behind what my dad calls the "coloured pinwheel of doom", and i have to restart finder because it just becomes non-responsive. This is really bugging me, because i need to do several backups to DVD and the eMac is the only one with a SuperDrive! 😡 . Hope someone can help me out!
Another small prob i seem to be having, is playing games over the network/on the internet. The eMac connects with the game (Battlefield 1942) fine, and we play online all the time. Recently i acquired battlefield for PC, and it refuses to connect over the Internet, nor will it access the Local network (this was back when the network was accessible, why it stopped working i have no idea). I've tried to forward the ports on the Router (Linksys WRT54G), even on the Modem (Netcomm NB1300 +4), but it does nothing. Trend Micro firewall is off, as is any trace of windows port blocking, but it does nothing! this is become quite annoying, so i'm hoping that someone can give me a pointer in the correct direction!
~ Gerron Out