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Interesting networking problemThe machine has both wireless and wired networking. There are no problems with the wireless at all. On the wired, here what is working: - LAN networking. Web, Ping, Windows Shares, Exchange, all work for any LAN destinations - Windows is properly pulling information from DHCP. Traffic is passing normally through the adapter. NOT working: - Any traffic destined for off our network. This is ONLY affecting this particular machine. All other machines here (several hundred) are working. I have reinstalled TCP/IP using netsh already to no affect. I have also checked "routes" and nothing funky is there. Any other ideas to check? I'm at a loss for where else to look. Michael Schuermann NOT working:
- Any traffic destined for off our network. What does that mean? -- Show quoteHide quoteMCP (2K) Net+, A+ Server-Networking MVP "mschuermann" wrote: > I have an interesting networking problem on a Windows XP Pro machine. > > The machine has both wireless and wired networking. There are no > problems with the wireless at all. > > On the wired, here what is working: > - LAN networking. Web, Ping, Windows Shares, Exchange, all work for any > LAN destinations > - Windows is properly pulling information from DHCP. Traffic is passing > normally through the adapter. > > NOT working: > - Any traffic destined for off our network. > > This is ONLY affecting this particular machine. All other machines here > (several hundred) are working. > > I have reinstalled TCP/IP using netsh already to no affect. I have also > checked "routes" and nothing funky is there. > > Any other ideas to check? I'm at a loss for where else to look. > > Michael Schuermann > > Sorry, I mean any traffic that is destined for going through our
gateway and firewall out to the internet. LAN traffic passes fine, WAN traffic never leaves the machine. Michae jmwills wrote: Show quoteHide quote > NOT working: > - Any traffic destined for off our network. > > What does that mean? > -- > MCP (2K) Net+, A+ > Server-Networking MVP > > > "mschuermann" wrote: > > > I have an interesting networking problem on a Windows XP Pro machine. > > > > The machine has both wireless and wired networking. There are no > > problems with the wireless at all. > > > > On the wired, here what is working: > > - LAN networking. Web, Ping, Windows Shares, Exchange, all work for any > > LAN destinations > > - Windows is properly pulling information from DHCP. Traffic is passing > > normally through the adapter. > > > > NOT working: > > - Any traffic destined for off our network. > > > > This is ONLY affecting this particular machine. All other machines here > > (several hundred) are working. > > > > I have reinstalled TCP/IP using netsh already to no affect. I have also > > checked "routes" and nothing funky is there. > > > > Any other ideas to check? I'm at a loss for where else to look. > > > > Michael Schuermann > > > >
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Networking issues after restart I can browse for just a few minutes define which of 2 internet connections to use (Win XP) problem of using remote desktop to connect wireless network Site to site routing, over a PPP connection system hang for 1 to 2 minutes and then the file opens Access denied to local network Sharepoint @ Home? disconecting modem |
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