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I have a WiFi network (AdHoc) connecting two computers. One (Host) runs XP64
and has DLS connection to Internet. The other (Client) runs XPHome original (no SP1 or SP2) and connects to Internet via Host. This works fine. When I try to ping Host from Client (ping 168.192.0.1) I get correct response. But when I try to ping Client from Host (ping 168.192.0.2) I get a timeout error. It would seem that Host is not receiving (transmit packet count does increment) but I just cannot find anything wrong. Any help would be very appreciated. BSvK |
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"BSvK" wrote: > I have a WiFi network (AdHoc) connecting two computers. One (Host) runs XP64 > and has DLS connection to Internet. The other (Client) runs XPHome original > (no SP1 or SP2) and connects to Internet via Host. This works fine. When I > try to ping Host from Client (ping 168.192.0.1) I get correct response. But > when I try to ping Client from Host (ping 168.192.0.2) I get a timeout > error. It would seem that Host is not receiving (transmit packet count does > increment) but I just cannot find anything wrong. Any help would be very > appreciated. The numbers look wrong...should be 192.168. etc. |
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"Don Cox" <> wrote in message news:1D1839C8-E87B-4DF8-8387-... > > > "BSvK" wrote: > >> I have a WiFi network (AdHoc) connecting two computers. One (Host) runs >> XP64 >> and has DLS connection to Internet. The other (Client) runs XPHome >> original >> (no SP1 or SP2) and connects to Internet via Host. This works fine. When >> I >> try to ping Host from Client (ping 168.192.0.1) I get correct response. >> But >> when I try to ping Client from Host (ping 168.192.0.2) I get a timeout >> error. It would seem that Host is not receiving (transmit packet count >> does >> increment) but I just cannot find anything wrong. Any help would be very >> appreciated. > > > The numbers look wrong...should be 192.168. etc. Very sorry. It was a typo. I did use 192.168... I also tried to disable firewall but the problem persists. I just can not understand how can Internet pages get thru the network while pings do not. |
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