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Ramrod 30-03-2005 14:27

(Another) networking problem
 
Lo all.............

ntl 3 meg connection via stb to netgear wgr614 router
laptop (xp home) connected to router via wireless connection
desktop (xp pro) connected to router via ethernet to usb adaptor (cabled)
Last night we had a one hour powercut that occured while both machines were on. After booting up both machines today both internet connections are fine but neither machne can connect to the other. ('network path cannot be found')
I have tried running network connection wizard on both of them to no avail
The laptop can see the desktop but not visa versa.
File and printer sharing is enabled on both machines.
Router settings appear fine.
I'm stumped as to what to try next............ :( :confused:

one other thing.....when I open up internet connection properties, the 'network bridge adaptor' is missing......is this significant?

Aragorn 30-03-2005 14:35

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
Firewalls on either system?
Any errors in the event logs on either system?
Can each system ping the other, both by IP & hostname?
If so, what about 'net view <ip add>'?
SP1 or 2?

Marge 30-03-2005 14:37

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
I get the same message if my firewalls are both active on the pc's

Ramrod 30-03-2005 15:07

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
I have tried it with both firewalls disabled
Don't know how to ping them
Both have SP2

Raistlin 30-03-2005 15:08

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
Try going into Start > Find/Search and looking for the other computer from there.

I had the same problem a while back and this cured it.

Aragorn 30-03-2005 15:18

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramrod
I have tried it with both firewalls disabled
Don't know how to ping them
Both have SP2

At a command/DOS prompt just type:

ping 192.168.n.n
or
ping laptop

similarly

net view 192.168.n.n
net view laptop

Ramrod 30-03-2005 16:01

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aragorn
At a command/DOS prompt just type:

ping 192.168.n.n
or
ping laptop

similarly

net view 192.168.n.n
net view laptop

'ping' is not recognised as an internal or external command :confused:
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Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin
Try going into Start > Find/Search and looking for the other computer from there.

I had the same problem a while back and this cured it.

tried it....no good :(

Graham M 30-03-2005 16:05

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramrod
'ping' is not recognised as an internal or external command :confused:

I know it doesnt help much but if its saying that, then something is badly screwed! :Yikes:

Ramrod 30-03-2005 16:08

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeph
I know it doesnt help much but if its saying that, then something is badly screwed! :Yikes:

yep..........wierd isn't it :confused:
btw.....anyone know what the '1934 connection' does in the network connections list?

Dave Stones 30-03-2005 16:09

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
1394 connection? that's your firewire...

Graham M 30-03-2005 16:09

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
i assume you mean 1394, thats a Firewire network connection

Ramrod 30-03-2005 16:11

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Zeph
i assume you mean 1394, thats a Firewire network connection

Ok......thanks, just checking :)

Aragorn 30-03-2005 16:12

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
Ping missing on both systems?

ping.exe should be located in the c:\windows\system32 directory. Try typing

c:\windows\system32\ping.exe 192.168.n.n

If that works then you path string has got snafued somehow. If ping.exe is missing :O

Found this MS document that might help - if you can get ping working!
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;EN-US;Q308007

Ramrod 30-03-2005 16:14

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
So now I am back to asking........where tf has the network bridge adaptor gone from the network connections list? :confused:
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Quote:

Originally Posted by Aragorn
Ping missing on both systems?

ping.exe should be located in the c:\windows\system32 directory. Try typing

c:\windows\system32\ping.exe 192.168.n.n

If that works then you path string has got snafued somehow. If ping.exe is missing :O

Found this MS document that might help - if you can get ping working!
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb;EN-US;Q308007

that did it......request timed out :(

Graham M 30-03-2005 16:16

Re: (Another) networking problem
 
You are pinging the correct IP and NOT n.n I hope? :)


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