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Topic: Networking Probs
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1523
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Hey lads, recently upgraded from ADSL to ADSL2 in the office and had to change to an ADSL2 compatible modem/router.. I've managed to get all the PC's connected to the internet through the new router but can't network the pc's together for file/print sharing etc etc..

Basically I was wondering if there are any networking guru's here that could come out today and fix this..
If interested pls send me a pm with an hourly rate and we can go from there...

All PC's have Windows XP Pro..
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BassMan
Posts: 1246
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
* Are all on the same domain (the default is WORKGROUP) - this helps.

* Can you ping them? I assume your router is the DHCP server & is dolling out IPs all in a similar range on the same subnet.

* If the above works try (in Win Explorer) \\computername If this is ok start fiddling with your shares (& piss off the network wizard - do them manually).
Spook
Posts: 21684
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thats pretty much it above:

what router modem did you buy?
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1524
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well unfortunately I had to buy a Bigpond modem, 2wire 2701HGV-W. Only reason I bought it is if anything happens and I'm not in the office, any member of staff can ring Bigpond and get technical support for that modem..

All PC's are on the same domain but I'm not sure how to ping them.. I'll double check all the sharing but should be ok anyway.. I thought the issue would have been a setting in the modem/router which i'm unfamiliar with...
shad
Posts: 2262
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
do an ipconfig on each machine.

Paste the Ip address, subnet mask so we can at least see if they are on the same subnet.
Spook
Posts: 21685
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
windows key + r -> cmd

ping "any ip on network"
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1525
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ok I checked the Ipconfig on 2 machines:

Machine 1:
IP Address: 10.0.0.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0


Machine 2:
IP Address: 10.0.0.3
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0


Using Machine 1, I pinged machine 2:

C:\Documents and Settings\Martin>ping 10.0.0.3

Pinging 10.0.0.3 with 32 bytes of data:

Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.

Ping statistics for 10.0.0.3:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 0, Lost = 4 (100% loss),


last edited by Martz at 11:25:51 24/May/08
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1526
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
could it have anything to do with the firewall settings in the modem?
Spook
Posts: 21686
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
called bigpong?
shad
Posts: 2263
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Are all computers connected directly into the router?
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1527
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I did, they don't do tech support for networking..
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1528
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Could anyone recommend to me a small business that do onsite tech support perhaps???
Habib
Posts: 151
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Note that Windows Firewall, by default, will block pings if it is turned on.

I take it you've gone to http://10.0.0.138/mdc and had a poke around? Check the private/home network stuff is configured properly.

This may help:
http://www.2wire.com/pages/pdfs/5100-000326-000.Rev.A.pdf

http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies-archive.cfm/807631.html is also interesting...

`ViPER`
Posts: 395
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Check your pm. I can come onsite if needed.
Martz
tubby
Posts: 1531
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
hey anyone got vipers number??? I had to go out and just read his pm and it's about 2hrs old :/
Dodgymon
Posts: 1268
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you still haven't had any joy check your PM.
kos
Posts: 649
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
* Are all on the same domain (the default is WORKGROUP) - this helps.

*twitch* workgroups are not domains!

There's no need to jump to on-site tech support so quickly! If the PCs are connecting to the network, receiving automatically assigned IPs and receiving internet through the router's gateway then the problem could still very easily not be router related...

If this hasn't already been sorted there are still things that should be checked before you pay someone to come to your house and do it, even if it is a router related problem.

last edited by kos at 02:02:14 25/May/08
`ViPER`
Posts: 397
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I went onsite yesterday and sorted it out.
kos
Posts: 651
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Yeah, don't leave us all hanging!
`ViPER`
Posts: 399
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Few different things, norton 360 firewall on a few pc's, had to change an ip of a network printer that had static ip etc.
d0mino
Posts: 3119
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
tried scanning your ports? worked for me.
teq
Posts: 1375
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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