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Network yes, Internet noHi. I have a wireless laptop in corporate network. All network drives,
network printers etc. works fine, but I can't establish connection to Internet. Pinging works fine, if I try to ping some address outside (like www.microsoft.com), it will return ip-address just fine. Trace route -command can't trace the route to same address, though. If I switch laptop's connection to wired mode, using EXACTLY same settings (same ip-address, network mask, dns-settings etc.) Internet-connection (and everything else) works fine. Where should I start finding the solution? Thank's Hi
You should first discuss this issue with the local IT people, there might be restrictions on the Wireless system that are not imposed on the wire. Jack (MVP-Networking). Show quoteHide quote "Finzippo" <jarmo_pitkaranta@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message news:462FBFB5-7072-47C2-8707-F23561884179@microsoft.com... > Hi. I have a wireless laptop in corporate network. All network drives, > network printers etc. works fine, but I can't establish connection to > Internet. Pinging works fine, if I try to ping some address outside (like > www.microsoft.com), it will return ip-address just fine. Trace > route -command > can't trace the route to same address, though. If I switch laptop's > connection to wired mode, using EXACTLY same settings (same ip-address, > network mask, dns-settings etc.) Internet-connection (and everything else) > works fine. Where should I start finding the solution? > > Thank's Hello again. There are no restrictions concerning wireless system. Could this
be a routing problem? If I ping anything outside our LAN, I get the "Request timed out" -answer, however the ping -command returns the ip-address of the target I'm pinging (so DNS should work, right?). We have a Windows 2003 Server which handles DNS and Routing. Again, If I disable the wireless system on the laptop and use wired connection, everything works fine. What should I do next? Show quoteHide quote "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > Hi > > You should first discuss this issue with the local IT people, there might be > restrictions on the Wireless system that are not imposed on the wire. > > Jack (MVP-Networking). > > > > "Finzippo" <jarmo_pitkaranta@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message > news:462FBFB5-7072-47C2-8707-F23561884179@microsoft.com... > > Hi. I have a wireless laptop in corporate network. All network drives, > > network printers etc. works fine, but I can't establish connection to > > Internet. Pinging works fine, if I try to ping some address outside (like > > www.microsoft.com), it will return ip-address just fine. Trace > > route -command > > can't trace the route to same address, though. If I switch laptop's > > connection to wired mode, using EXACTLY same settings (same ip-address, > > network mask, dns-settings etc.) Internet-connection (and everything else) > > works fine. Where should I start finding the solution? > > > > Thank's > > > Where does the tracert command end wirelessly if you do tracert dhl.com?
It's possible that the wireless is not configured correctly at the Windows 2003 server, or it's set to prevent and internet connection wirelessly. Can anyone reach the internet wirelessly? That's why I believe it was suggested you contact your IT people. I believe that if you first ping DHL.com with a wired connection, and then disconnect the wire, the IP address maybe cached within your machine so you could still see the correct IP address, leading you to believe you are connected when you aren't. You would need to first repair the Wi-Fi connection to flush the cache to be sure that your computer is actually pulling a new IP address. -- Show quoteHide quoteDavid Hettel Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com DISCLAIMER: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or content of this post. The author shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this post and confers no rights. "Finzippo" <jarmo_pitkaranta@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message news:462FBFB5-7072-47C2-8707-F23561884179@microsoft.com... > Hi. I have a wireless laptop in corporate network. All network drives, > network printers etc. works fine, but I can't establish connection to > Internet. Pinging works fine, if I try to ping some address outside (like > www.microsoft.com), it will return ip-address just fine. Trace > route -command > can't trace the route to same address, though. If I switch laptop's > connection to wired mode, using EXACTLY same settings (same ip-address, > network mask, dns-settings etc.) Internet-connection (and everything else) > works fine. Where should I start finding the solution? > > Thank's Hello again and thank's for your answer.
The traceroute command's first (and last) step on it's way to dhl.com is our 2003 Server. After that it's "Request timed out". If wired, the path is: 1. 2003 Server 2. DSL modem 3. Our ISP:s server and so on.... all the way to dhl.com I forgot to mention that wireless communication outside our LAN was succeeding from every wireless laptop since the wireless system was built and this problem we now have has appeared recently (the wireless system is on testing phase, so fortunately this is not a matter of life and death, yet...). As our firm is rather small, we don't have IT-department, and the servers are configured by me. I have not altered the server configuration (well, not intentionally, anyway). However, after saying that, there was a problem with MS DTC service, which I fixed by following advices from MS Knowledge Base. So, if there actually was some kind of restriction on the server which affects the laptop's wireless communication outside LAN, where would I start searching? The XP's network diagnostics suggested that this could be a problem in our DSL modem. Any comments about that? I hope that this clarified the problem Yours, Jarmo Show quoteHide quote "David Hettel" wrote: > Where does the tracert command end wirelessly if you do tracert dhl.com? > It's possible that the wireless is not configured correctly at the Windows > 2003 server, or it's set to prevent and internet connection wirelessly. Can > anyone reach the internet wirelessly? That's why I believe it was suggested > you contact your IT people. I believe that if you first ping DHL.com with a > wired connection, and then disconnect the wire, the IP address maybe cached > within your machine so you could still see the correct IP address, leading > you to believe you are connected when you aren't. You would need to first > repair the Wi-Fi connection to flush the cache to be sure that your computer > is actually pulling a new IP address. > > -- > David Hettel > > Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone > to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in > E-mail or news groups. > > Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > > DISCLAIMER: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind, > either expressed or implied, made in relation to the accuracy, reliability > or content of this post. The author shall not be liable for any direct, > indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use of, or > inability to use, information or opinions expressed in this post and confers > no rights. > > > > "Finzippo" <jarmo_pitkaranta@nospam.msn.com> wrote in message > news:462FBFB5-7072-47C2-8707-F23561884179@microsoft.com... > > Hi. I have a wireless laptop in corporate network. All network drives, > > network printers etc. works fine, but I can't establish connection to > > Internet. Pinging works fine, if I try to ping some address outside (like > > www.microsoft.com), it will return ip-address just fine. Trace > > route -command > > can't trace the route to same address, though. If I switch laptop's > > connection to wired mode, using EXACTLY same settings (same ip-address, > > network mask, dns-settings etc.) Internet-connection (and everything else) > > works fine. Where should I start finding the solution? > > > > Thank's > > A short update to wireless connection, which is currently WORKING. I am
actually writing this message with wirelessly connected laptop. Earlier today I noticed that our wireless access points (all three of them) had time/date settings all wrong (year 2004, January something). I updated time/date settings to current and now connections outside LAN suddenly works. It makes me wonder, if this could really be the reason. I know for sure, that nothing else has been done today concerning LAN/NET settings. I will monitor the situation and post here if problem returns. Bye for now. Yours, Jarmo |
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