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| can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers running Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an ethernet/DSL switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter (802.11g) in it running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a wireless/LAN/DSL router. I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP computers from the Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the Vista computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to the lap top always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the "network places" of the desktops. What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the desktops with XP? -- lucky jack |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Hi, Click start, type 'network and sharing' and hit <enter> to open the networking dialog. Enable network discovery as well as file sharing. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message news:E4F78178-F52D-4638-B848-F7BBEF36F4C5@microsoft.com... > My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers running > Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an ethernet/DSL > switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter (802.11g) in > it > running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a > wireless/LAN/DSL > router. > > I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP computers from > the > Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the Vista > computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to the lap > top > always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the "network > places" of the desktops. > > What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the desktops > with XP? > -- > lucky jack |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Sorry, Rick. No go. I already had network discovery enabled. Besides, the Vista machine has no difficulties seeing files on the XP machines. It is the other direction I am having troubles with. -- lucky jack "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > Click start, type 'network and sharing' and hit <enter> to open the > networking dialog. Enable network discovery as well as file sharing. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message > news:E4F78178-F52D-4638-B848-F7BBEF36F4C5@microsoft.com... > > My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers running > > Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an ethernet/DSL > > switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter (802.11g) in > > it > > running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a > > wireless/LAN/DSL > > router. > > > > I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP computers from > > the > > Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the Vista > > computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to the lap > > top > > always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the "network > > places" of the desktops. > > > > What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the desktops > > with XP? > > -- > > lucky jack > > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Hi, Also make sure you are set as being on a private network. If you are set to public the machine will not be visible to other systems. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message news:6E87B868-012E-4CF7-80DD-F4786E3F6141@microsoft.com... > Sorry, Rick. No go. I already had network discovery enabled. Besides, the > Vista machine has no difficulties seeing files on the XP machines. It is > the > other direction I am having troubles with. > -- > lucky jack > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Click start, type 'network and sharing' and hit <enter> to open the >> networking dialog. Enable network discovery as well as file sharing. >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com >> >> "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message >> news:E4F78178-F52D-4638-B848-F7BBEF36F4C5@microsoft.com... >> > My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers >> > running >> > Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an >> > ethernet/DSL >> > switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter (802.11g) >> > in >> > it >> > running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a >> > wireless/LAN/DSL >> > router. >> > >> > I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP computers >> > from >> > the >> > Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the Vista >> > computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to the >> > lap >> > top >> > always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the >> > "network >> > places" of the desktops. >> > >> > What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the >> > desktops >> > with XP? >> > -- >> > lucky jack >> >> |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Where do I find the "private network" setting in XP? -- lucky jack "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > Also make sure you are set as being on a private network. If you are set to > public the machine will not be visible to other systems. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message > news:6E87B868-012E-4CF7-80DD-F4786E3F6141@microsoft.com... > > Sorry, Rick. No go. I already had network discovery enabled. Besides, the > > Vista machine has no difficulties seeing files on the XP machines. It is > > the > > other direction I am having troubles with. > > -- > > lucky jack > > > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Click start, type 'network and sharing' and hit <enter> to open the > >> networking dialog. Enable network discovery as well as file sharing. > >> > >> -- > >> Best of Luck, > >> > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > >> > >> "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message > >> news:E4F78178-F52D-4638-B848-F7BBEF36F4C5@microsoft.com... > >> > My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers > >> > running > >> > Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an > >> > ethernet/DSL > >> > switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter (802.11g) > >> > in > >> > it > >> > running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a > >> > wireless/LAN/DSL > >> > router. > >> > > >> > I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP computers > >> > from > >> > the > >> > Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the Vista > >> > computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to the > >> > lap > >> > top > >> > always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the > >> > "network > >> > places" of the desktops. > >> > > >> > What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the > >> > desktops > >> > with XP? > >> > -- > >> > lucky jack > >> > >> > > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Hi, In that same dialog, click 'customize' on the right, about halfway down. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message news:BAFDB085-96C7-4E73-8451-B0692D9A1D63@microsoft.com... > Where do I find the "private network" setting in XP? > -- > lucky jack > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Also make sure you are set as being on a private network. If you are set >> to >> public the machine will not be visible to other systems. >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com >> >> "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message >> news:6E87B868-012E-4CF7-80DD-F4786E3F6141@microsoft.com... >> > Sorry, Rick. No go. I already had network discovery enabled. Besides, >> > the >> > Vista machine has no difficulties seeing files on the XP machines. It >> > is >> > the >> > other direction I am having troubles with. >> > -- >> > lucky jack >> > >> > >> > "Rick Rogers" wrote: >> > >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> Click start, type 'network and sharing' and hit <enter> to open the >> >> networking dialog. Enable network discovery as well as file sharing. >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Best of Luck, >> >> >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com >> >> >> >> "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message >> >> news:E4F78178-F52D-4638-B848-F7BBEF36F4C5@microsoft.com... >> >> > My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers >> >> > running >> >> > Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an >> >> > ethernet/DSL >> >> > switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter >> >> > (802.11g) >> >> > in >> >> > it >> >> > running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a >> >> > wireless/LAN/DSL >> >> > router. >> >> > >> >> > I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP computers >> >> > from >> >> > the >> >> > Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the >> >> > Vista >> >> > computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to >> >> > the >> >> > lap >> >> > top >> >> > always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the >> >> > "network >> >> > places" of the desktops. >> >> > >> >> > What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the >> >> > desktops >> >> > with XP? >> >> > -- >> >> > lucky jack >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx Info on Vista file sharing. "lucky_jack" wrote: > Where do I find the "private network" setting in XP? > -- > lucky jack > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Also make sure you are set as being on a private network. If you are set to > > public the machine will not be visible to other systems. > > > > -- > > Best of Luck, > > > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > > > "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message > > news:6E87B868-012E-4CF7-80DD-F4786E3F6141@microsoft.com... > > > Sorry, Rick. No go. I already had network discovery enabled. Besides, the > > > Vista machine has no difficulties seeing files on the XP machines. It is > > > the > > > other direction I am having troubles with. > > > -- > > > lucky jack > > > > > > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > > > > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> Click start, type 'network and sharing' and hit <enter> to open the > > >> networking dialog. Enable network discovery as well as file sharing. > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Best of Luck, > > >> > > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > >> > > >> "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message > > >> news:E4F78178-F52D-4638-B848-F7BBEF36F4C5@microsoft.com... > > >> > My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers > > >> > running > > >> > Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an > > >> > ethernet/DSL > > >> > switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter (802.11g) > > >> > in > > >> > it > > >> > running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a > > >> > wireless/LAN/DSL > > >> > router. > > >> > > > >> > I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP computers > > >> > from > > >> > the > > >> > Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the Vista > > >> > computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to the > > >> > lap > > >> > top > > >> > always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the > > >> > "network > > >> > places" of the desktops. > > >> > > > >> > What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the > > >> > desktops > > >> > with XP? > > >> > -- > > >> > lucky jack > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers OK. Lets take this one step at a time. With all I have done in implementing the responses I have received the symptoms I see have changed. First step, lets get the computers all talking together and lets get the "ping" problems fixed first. At this point I can: 1) From the Vista laptop - ping desk top (XP) "a" by name and IP. 2) From desktop "a" - ping lap top (Vista) by name and IP. 3) From desktop "b" (XP) - ping desktop "a" by IP but not by name 4) From desktop "b" - ping laptop by IP but not by name. I can not: 1) From the lap top - ping desktop "b" by name or IP. 2) From desktop "a" - ping desktop "b" by name or IP. 3) From desktop "b" - ping desktop "a" by name (IP works). 4) From desktop "b" - png laptop by name (IP works). Let's start with the basic question, what is wrong and on what machine and how do I verify it. (I am NOT going to make any more changes until I can SEE what the problem is! And I am only going to proceed one step at a time.) -- lucky jack "lucky_jack" wrote: > Where do I find the "private network" setting in XP? > -- > lucky jack > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Also make sure you are set as being on a private network. If you are set to > > public the machine will not be visible to other systems. > > > > -- > > Best of Luck, > > > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > > > "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message > > news:6E87B868-012E-4CF7-80DD-F4786E3F6141@microsoft.com... > > > Sorry, Rick. No go. I already had network discovery enabled. Besides, the > > > Vista machine has no difficulties seeing files on the XP machines. It is > > > the > > > other direction I am having troubles with. > > > -- > > > lucky jack > > > > > > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > > > > > >> Hi, > > >> > > >> Click start, type 'network and sharing' and hit <enter> to open the > > >> networking dialog. Enable network discovery as well as file sharing. > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Best of Luck, > > >> > > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > > >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > >> > > >> "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message > > >> news:E4F78178-F52D-4638-B848-F7BBEF36F4C5@microsoft.com... > > >> > My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers > > >> > running > > >> > Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an > > >> > ethernet/DSL > > >> > switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter (802.11g) > > >> > in > > >> > it > > >> > running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a > > >> > wireless/LAN/DSL > > >> > router. > > >> > > > >> > I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP computers > > >> > from > > >> > the > > >> > Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the Vista > > >> > computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to the > > >> > lap > > >> > top > > >> > always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the > > >> > "network > > >> > places" of the desktops. > > >> > > > >> > What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the > > >> > desktops > > >> > with XP? > > >> > -- > > >> > lucky jack > > >> > > >> > > > > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Hi, On "a" and "b", open a command prompt and run ipconfig /all. What mode type is each in? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message news:935CAA75-3ACA-47CF-BF33-48F0310509CD@microsoft.com... > OK. Lets take this one step at a time. With all I have done in > implementing > the responses I have received the symptoms I see have changed. > > First step, lets get the computers all talking together and lets get the > "ping" problems fixed first. > > At this point I can: > 1) From the Vista laptop - ping desk top (XP) "a" by name and IP. > 2) From desktop "a" - ping lap top (Vista) by name and IP. > 3) From desktop "b" (XP) - ping desktop "a" by IP but not by name > 4) From desktop "b" - ping laptop by IP but not by name. > > I can not: > 1) From the lap top - ping desktop "b" by name or IP. > 2) From desktop "a" - ping desktop "b" by name or IP. > 3) From desktop "b" - ping desktop "a" by name (IP works). > 4) From desktop "b" - png laptop by name (IP works). > > Let's start with the basic question, what is wrong and on what machine and > how do I verify it. (I am NOT going to make any more changes until I can > SEE > what the problem is! And I am only going to proceed one step at a time.) > > -- > lucky jack > > > "lucky_jack" wrote: > >> Where do I find the "private network" setting in XP? >> -- >> lucky jack >> >> >> "Rick Rogers" wrote: >> >> > Hi, >> > >> > Also make sure you are set as being on a private network. If you are >> > set to >> > public the machine will not be visible to other systems. >> > >> > -- >> > Best of Luck, >> > >> > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com >> > >> > "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message >> > news:6E87B868-012E-4CF7-80DD-F4786E3F6141@microsoft.com... >> > > Sorry, Rick. No go. I already had network discovery enabled. Besides, >> > > the >> > > Vista machine has no difficulties seeing files on the XP machines. It >> > > is >> > > the >> > > other direction I am having troubles with. >> > > -- >> > > lucky jack >> > > >> > > >> > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: >> > > >> > >> Hi, >> > >> >> > >> Click start, type 'network and sharing' and hit <enter> to open the >> > >> networking dialog. Enable network discovery as well as file sharing. >> > >> >> > >> -- >> > >> Best of Luck, >> > >> >> > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> > >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> > >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> > >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com >> > >> >> > >> "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message >> > >> news:E4F78178-F52D-4638-B848-F7BBEF36F4C5@microsoft.com... >> > >> > My configuration for this problem started as two desktop computers >> > >> > running >> > >> > Wndows XP Pro both connected to my private work group via an >> > >> > ethernet/DSL >> > >> > switch. Then I purchased a lap top with a wireless addapter >> > >> > (802.11g) >> > >> > in >> > >> > it >> > >> > running Vista Home Premium and swapped my Lan switch with a >> > >> > wireless/LAN/DSL >> > >> > router. >> > >> > >> > >> > I have it all working except: While I can ping the two XP >> > >> > computers >> > >> > from >> > >> > the >> > >> > Vista computer and access the files on the XP computers from the >> > >> > Vista >> > >> > computer, I can not do the reverse. A ping from either desktop to >> > >> > the >> > >> > lap >> > >> > top >> > >> > always times out, and I can not get the lap top to appear in the >> > >> > "network >> > >> > places" of the desktops. >> > >> > >> > >> > What must I do to get access to the lap top with Vista from the >> > >> > desktops >> > >> > with XP? >> > >> > -- >> > >> > lucky jack >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Rick, I do not find a "mode type" but I do find a "node type" so I assume that is what you mean. On "a" it is "mixed". On "b" it is "unknown". (For completeness, on the laptop it is "hybrid".) -- lucky jack "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > On "a" and "b", open a command prompt and run ipconfig /all. What mode type > is each in? > > -- > Best of Luck, > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Hi, Fat fingers there, it should be "node". Ok, do this on both machines: Run regedit, navigate here: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Netbt\Parameters Locate the Dhcpnodetype string and set it to 1 on both systems. The Vista laptop is fine as hybrid. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message news:8BA7A06B-642C-45B9-94E1-F114842BBDDD@microsoft.com... > Rick, > I do not find a "mode type" but I do find a "node type" so I assume > that > is what you mean. > > On "a" it is "mixed". On "b" it is "unknown". (For completeness, on the > laptop it is "hybrid".) > -- > lucky jack > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> On "a" and "b", open a command prompt and run ipconfig /all. What mode >> type >> is each in? >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Hi Rick, On machine "a" it was a four (I set it to 1). On machine "b" the parameter does not exist, so I added it to mirror the one on "a". Is there an action needed to activate these new registry values? (I am guessing a reboot of both desktops is needed.) And is there a special meaning to the Dhcpnodetype registration parameter on "b" not being there at all? When I installed the drivers for the router I was expecting instructions to put something on the "b" machine, but the install process was faulty and I had to get product support (for the router) to help me. I gave them the complete configuration of the net, but they didn't mention anything about putting anything on the "b" computer (and even though I wondered about it, I didn't ask). If so I will call them again to get the instructions. I have to also wonder about the Vista laptop, but I can imagine it already had what ever support code is needed for this router. BTW, before I got your last post, I had pings running from all machines to all machines, and I was able to copy files from both desktops to the laptop (but not from the laptop to the desktops). It turns out that I have two firewalls on "b" and they were both on. One is the Windows Firewall and the other was in Norton Internet Security. I saw some posts about sharing files that I will investigate later, once I am certain I have this "ping" problem fixed and stabilized. Thanks, Jack -- lucky jack "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > Fat fingers there, it should be "node". Ok, do this on both machines: Run > regedit, navigate here: > > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Netbt\Parameters > > Locate the Dhcpnodetype string and set it to 1 on both systems. The Vista > laptop is fine as hybrid. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Hi, Yes, you need to reboot for the new entry to be active. "b" was messed up because the entry was missing. Most times, you don't actually need router software. Simply type the gateway address into IE's address bar to access it. This can be seen in the same ipconfig command. Normally, it's something like 192.168.0.1, just preface it with the normal http:// prefix. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message news:5B3A898D-F542-4632-AB31-64A6E6E174A1@microsoft.com... > Hi Rick, > On machine "a" it was a four (I set it to 1). On machine "b" the > parameter does not exist, so I added it to mirror the one on "a". Is there > an > action needed to activate these new registry values? (I am guessing a > reboot > of both desktops is needed.) > > And is there a special meaning to the Dhcpnodetype registration parameter > on > "b" not being there at all? When I installed the drivers for the router I > was > expecting instructions to put something on the "b" machine, but the > install > process was faulty and I had to get product support (for the router) to > help > me. I gave them the complete configuration of the net, but they didn't > mention anything about putting anything on the "b" computer (and even > though > I wondered about it, I didn't ask). If so I will call them again to get > the > instructions. I have to also wonder about the Vista laptop, but I can > imagine > it already had what ever support code is needed for this router. > > BTW, before I got your last post, I had pings running from all machines to > all machines, and I was able to copy files from both desktops to the > laptop > (but not from the laptop to the desktops). It turns out that I have two > firewalls on "b" and they were both on. One is the Windows Firewall and > the > other was in Norton Internet Security. > > I saw some posts about sharing files that I will investigate later, once I > am certain I have this "ping" problem fixed and stabilized. > > Thanks, > Jack > -- > lucky jack > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Fat fingers there, it should be "node". Ok, do this on both machines: Run >> regedit, navigate here: >> >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Netbt\Parameters >> >> Locate the Dhcpnodetype string and set it to 1 on both systems. The Vista >> laptop is fine as hybrid. >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com >> > |
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| Re: can't ping Vista wireless lap top from LAN XP computers Thanks, Rick. That got all of the ping problems resolved, at least for the moment. I will be giving all I have done some time to "settle" just to make sure. BTW, in order to ping from "b" to the laptop by name I had to reboot the laptop. I guess the next test will be tomorrow after a night of powered off machines. Then on to finding out about the file sharing procedures. Rick, many thanks for your time and patience. Luck_Jack -- lucky jack "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > Yes, you need to reboot for the new entry to be active. > > "b" was messed up because the entry was missing. Most times, you don't > actually need router software. Simply type the gateway address into IE's > address bar to access it. This can be seen in the same ipconfig command. > Normally, it's something like 192.168.0.1, just preface it with the normal > http:// prefix. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "lucky_jack" <jackkistler@msn.com> wrote in message > news:5B3A898D-F542-4632-AB31-64A6E6E174A1@microsoft.com... > > Hi Rick, > > On machine "a" it was a four (I set it to 1). On machine "b" the > > parameter does not exist, so I added it to mirror the one on "a". Is there > > an > > action needed to activate these new registry values? (I am guessing a > > reboot > > of both desktops is needed.) > > > > And is there a special meaning to the Dhcpnodetype registration parameter > > on > > "b" not being there at all? When I installed the drivers for the router I > > was > > expecting instructions to put something on the "b" machine, but the > > install > > process was faulty and I had to get product support (for the router) to > > help > > me. I gave them the complete configuration of the net, but they didn't > > mention anything about putting anything on the "b" computer (and even > > though > > I wondered about it, I didn't ask). If so I will call them again to get > > the > > instructions. I have to also wonder about the Vista laptop, but I can > > imagine > > it already had what ever support code is needed for this router. > > > > BTW, before I got your last post, I had pings running from all machines to > > all machines, and I was able to copy files from both desktops to the > > laptop > > (but not from the laptop to the desktops). It turns out that I have two > > firewalls on "b" and they were both on. One is the Windows Firewall and > > the > > other was in Norton Internet Security. > > > > I saw some posts about sharing files that I will investigate later, once I > > am certain I have this "ping" problem fixed and stabilized. > > > > Thanks, > > Jack > > -- > > lucky jack > > > > > > "Rick Rogers" wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Fat fingers there, it should be "node". Ok, do this on both machines: Run > >> regedit, navigate here: > >> > >> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Servic es\Netbt\Parameters > >> > >> Locate the Dhcpnodetype string and set it to 1 on both systems. The Vista > >> laptop is fine as hybrid. > >> > >> -- > >> Best of Luck, > >> > >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP &g |