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Wireless Networking - browser connects, but other programs won't |
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I have a newly acquired Gateway notebook and a Linksys WRT54GS router. Wired
to the router are 2 desktops. All 3 computers run XP Home. I use WPA TKIP encryption. Each computer can access the shared folders on each other. One desktop has a printer and all computers can print to it. The 3 computers can all access the internet using Mozilla or IE thru the router and DSL modem. Each computer runs Norton Internet Security, tho' different versions. The two desktops can access email using Outlook Express and/or Thunderbird. The PROBLEM is with the notebook. It will not access email even tho the account setups are identical. It cannot find the host, just sits there doing an endless search. The notebook will also NOT connect through FTP program, but no problem with the wired desktops. The notebook will also NOT connect with the wireless turned off, using a wired connection instead. I suspect the problem must be something in the security settings but can't figure it out since the browser works. Anyone have any ideas how to proceed? Thanks. =?Utf-8?B?ZGptLndpZmk=?= |
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sounds like you need to open ports on your laptops firewall. if you use
a pop3 mail server, i think its 25 for outgoing, 119 for incoming. check your router for the ftp port and open hat one as well. Mike Roberts |
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Certainly sound's as though these ports are being blocked. As a test on the
notebook you can temporarily disable Norton Personal Firewall and see if you can then access these services. If this is successful then you should reenable NPF and open ports 20 and 21 for FTP, port 110 for your incoming mail (POP3) and port 25 for your outgoing mail (SMTP). -- All the best, Ryan Younger. http://spaces.msn.com/members/wirelessnetworking/ - Ryan's Wireless Networking Weblog "djm.wifi" <> wrote in message news:CCA47873-A5ED-42BE-AF01-... >I have a newly acquired Gateway notebook and a Linksys WRT54GS router. >Wired > to the router are 2 desktops. All 3 computers run XP Home. I use WPA TKIP > encryption. Each computer can access the shared folders on each other. One > desktop has a printer and all computers can print to it. The 3 computers > can > all access the internet using Mozilla or IE thru the router and DSL modem. > Each computer runs Norton Internet Security, tho' different versions. The > two > desktops can access email using Outlook Express and/or Thunderbird. The > PROBLEM is with the notebook. It will not access email even tho the > account > setups are identical. It cannot find the host, just sits there doing an > endless search. The notebook will also NOT connect through FTP program, > but > no problem with the wired desktops. The notebook will also NOT connect > with > the wireless turned off, using a wired connection instead. I suspect the > problem must be something in the security settings but can't figure it out > since the browser works. Anyone have any ideas how to proceed? Thanks. Ryan Younger |
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Disabling Norton firewall enabled the email and FTP progs. No end of
tinkering with Norton firewall allowed theemail/ftp to access the interent unless the setting was set to lowest. Didn't make any sense as the 2 desktops were fine at Medium. Uninstalled the email, ftp and norton firewall. then installed the firewall again, folowed by the email and ftp progs. Everything now works like it should on Medium. "djm.wifi" wrote: > I have a newly acquired Gateway notebook and a Linksys WRT54GS router. Wired > to the router are 2 desktops. All 3 computers run XP Home. I use WPA TKIP > encryption. Each computer can access the shared folders on each other. One > desktop has a printer and all computers can print to it. The 3 computers can > all access the internet using Mozilla or IE thru the router and DSL modem. > Each computer runs Norton Internet Security, tho' different versions. The two > desktops can access email using Outlook Express and/or Thunderbird. The > PROBLEM is with the notebook. It will not access email even tho the account > setups are identical. It cannot find the host, just sits there doing an > endless search. The notebook will also NOT connect through FTP program, but > no problem with the wired desktops. The notebook will also NOT connect with > the wireless turned off, using a wired connection instead. I suspect the > problem must be something in the security settings but can't figure it out > since the browser works. Anyone have any ideas how to proceed? Thanks. =?Utf-8?B?ZGptLndpZmk=?= |
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It sounds like NPF doesn't know about your LAN. Run through the configuration on the laptop, paying attention to the 'Home Network' and 'Program Control' portions. "djm.wifi" <> wrote in message news:E19B00CE-3026-4F00-B3F0-... > Disabling Norton firewall enabled the email and FTP progs. No end > of tinkering with Norton firewall allowed theemail/ftp to access > the interent unless the setting was set to lowest. Didn't make any > sense as the 2 desktops were fine at Medium. Uninstalled the > email, ftp and norton firewall. then installed the firewall again, > folowed by the email and ftp progs. Everything now works like it > should on Medium. > > "djm.wifi" wrote: > >> I have a newly acquired Gateway notebook and a Linksys WRT54GS >> router. Wired to the router are 2 desktops. All 3 computers run >> XP Home. I use WPA TKIP encryption. Each computer can access the >> shared folders on each other. One desktop has a printer and all >> computers can print to it. The 3 computers can all access the >> internet using Mozilla or IE thru the router and DSL modem. Each >> computer runs Norton Internet Security, tho' different versions. >> The two desktops can access email using Outlook Express and/or >> Thunderbird. The PROBLEM is with the notebook. It will not access >> email even tho the account setups are identical. It cannot find >> the host, just sits there doing an endless search. The notebook >> will also NOT connect through FTP program, but no problem with >> the wired desktops. The notebook will also NOT connect with the >> wireless turned off, using a wired connection instead. I suspect >> the problem must be something in the security settings but can't >> figure it out since the browser works. Anyone have any ideas how >> to proceed? Thanks. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0.3 iQA/AwUBQ79WsmHVJgr/iYLAEQJK7ACg9ZEOzXMSWLmpaEj+FYIBIi98VN0AoKhF Ht7A5VvHhy9LmfFwXZhi4JHW =kRQa -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Mr. Fedora |
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