From: John Mason <john.mason.jr@gmail.com>
To: Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
Cc: bloat@lists.bufferbloat.net
Subject: Re: [Bloat] Sorry, gave up and went back to OpenWRT
Date: Fri, 2 Dec 2011 22:15:54 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAFv=aauX1SaefcBhKg9noTedPGw7OR61FnXS-gNM_2m0qEcpPQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAK-n8j5qJUshe8nKjDo=j7NtPJRipNr=9Pa==znhDfAvN3Ythg@mail.gmail.com>
Maybe these two links will help
http://www.conetrix.com/Blog/post/Finding-Nbstat-Utility-on-64-Bit-Windows-7.aspx
http://scottiestech.info/2009/06/20/calling-a-32-bit-system-command-from-a-script-in-x64-windows/
John
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 1:32 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu> wrote:
> Sorry folks, I was just spending too much time trying to debug the
> subnet Windows networking, so I installed plain old OpenWRT, and now
> everything is back on the same subnet together. Maybe next year I'll
> have some more time to fool with this stuff. And I'll take better
> notes of what works and what doesn't work.
>
> I did end up setting the router to be the Domain Master Browser, but
> it didn't seem to change much. I just kept seeing strange stuff
> between the Windows 7 desktop on the wired subnet and the Windows XP
> laptop on the wireless subnet, as if the directories that used to
> shared from that desktop were cached somehow on the laptop.
>
> In the end, I did find that:
>
> Wired Windows 7 can share directories with Wireless Windows 7
> Wired Windows XP can sync off-line files with Wired Windows 7
>
> It's when you want to synchronize off-line files between a Windows 7
> desktop on the wired subnet and a Windows XP laptop on the wireless
> subnet that I ran into problems. I have a Windows XP laptop that I
> can put on the wired network in my office, giving all four possible
> combinations:
>
> 1. wired Windows 7
> 2. wireless Windows 7
> 3. wired Windows XP
> 4. wireless Windows XP
>
> Again, something I may have time to take up again next year, maybe
> after the next RC is out, and Samba 3.1 has been shrunk to fix inside
> the box.
>
> - Jim
>
> p.s. if anyone knows where I can get a nbstat.exe for 64-bit Windows
> 7, please let me know!
>
> --
> Jim Reisert AD1C, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.us
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2011-12-02 6:32 Jim Reisert AD1C
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