(Another lengthy post - apologies in advance...)
Doesn\'t your cable modem have a builtin firewall? That\'s the easiest way to secure your network.
Funnily enough, I mentioned my router\'s firewall in the first \'draft\' of my post, but deleted that part as I thought the post was getting too long-winded!
I also said in that first draft that I normally keep all the hosts behind the firewall, and that keeps us secure. However, we quite often use NetMeeting to call my wife\'s family, and the PC used for NetMeeting has to be placed outside the firewall (DMZ) for the duration of the call. If I used TCP/IP for MS file-sharing, wouldn\'t that mean that anyone could browse our LAN while we\'re having our NetMeeting session?
(I should mention that I got the idea for using IPX/SPX as the transport for MS networking, from both
Practically Networked and
Gibson Research Corp. (the ShieldsUp! place). They actually recommend using NetBIOS as it\'s non-routable, but I couldn\'t use that for some reason, so they said IPX would work just as well.)
I didn\'t think hostnames got \'broadcast\', although I\'m no DHCP expert. If you\'re thinking about browsing Windows PCs via the Network Neighbourhood, that is done via a different method anyway, using the SMB/CIM protocol.
Because of the transport problem above, I haven\'t seen whether the hostname shows up in Network Neighborhood, so I wasn\'t thinking of SMB yet
The problem is with the
router not listing the Z\'s hostname in its DHCP client list (even though there is an IP address allocated to the Z, and the TCP/IP networking works fine). I wouldn\'t think the router would use SMB, so presumably it would pick up the Z\'s hostname another way. However, I\'m not a great networking expert - usually, I just plug everything into the Barricade, and it works!
I can live with this issue, as the Z can access the Internet with no apparent problems, but I\'m just curious as to why the hostname doesn\'t show.
Sorry for another lengthy post - you can imagine what I\'m like in conversation :wink:
Tim