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winpcap has killed me

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    I am using winpcap for sending packets.The problem I am getting is that the packet goes out in the network line but does not reach its destinaion. I am 100% sure that the source and destination ip and mac addresses are alright. I am using cross cable between systems having platforms win2000 server(source) and winxp professional(destination). Ips are 192.168.2.64(Source) and 192.168.2.63(desination) with subnet mask of both (255.255.0.0). I have tried all the possibilites but it has not happened . I am realy desperate.:confused: Why? Reply me soon

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      I am using winpcap for sending packets.The problem I am getting is that the packet goes out in the network line but does not reach its destinaion. I am 100% sure that the source and destination ip and mac addresses are alright. I am using cross cable between systems having platforms win2000 server(source) and winxp professional(destination). Ips are 192.168.2.64(Source) and 192.168.2.63(desination) with subnet mask of both (255.255.0.0). I have tried all the possibilites but it has not happened . I am realy desperate.:confused: Why? Reply me soon

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      Well, looking at it fast I would use subnet mask (255,255,255,0) on both computers, with allows them to be peers. jhaga

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