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Wireless Networking - Cannot ping peers on a LAN |
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Hi
i have 2 computers connected to each other and to the Internet via a Zyxel Prestige 334 router. Both computers run Windows XP pro with SP2 and have their respective XP firewall disabled. However, i am running FSECURE's firewall on both machines. The firewalls are configured to allow ping requests. Both computers can access the internet and ping the router but they cannot ping each other. Can anyone help me solve this problem. Thanks in advance =?Utf-8?B?dmlr?= |
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Are you trying to ping by name or IP address?
Not familiar with FSECURE, but enabling ping simply allows the machine to respond to packets sent to its IP address. If NetBIOS is being blocked, you probably have no way to resolve local names. Doug Sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP "vik" <> wrote in message news:ED30D37E-F874-4BE1-A89A-... > Hi > > i have 2 computers connected to each other and to the Internet via a Zyxel > Prestige 334 router. Both computers run Windows XP pro with SP2 and have > their respective XP firewall disabled. However, i am running FSECURE's > firewall on both machines. The firewalls are configured to allow ping > requests. Both computers can access the internet and ping the router but they > cannot ping each other. > > Can anyone help me solve this problem. > > Thanks in advance > Doug Sherman [MVP] |
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You may need to also open port 137 UDP for NetBios Naming service, if you
are trying to ping MyComputer1 rather than ping 192.168.0.106 -- David {MVP} Microsoft Mobile Devices Mobile AntiVirus Researchers Association Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com The MARA Program - http://www.mobileav.org/index.html This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... Spelling and grammar errors left in for those that need a little joy in their life by correcting me. "Doug Sherman [MVP]" <> wrote in message news:%... > Are you trying to ping by name or IP address? > > Not familiar with FSECURE, but enabling ping simply allows the machine to > respond to packets sent to its IP address. If NetBIOS is being blocked, > you > probably have no way to resolve local names. > > Doug Sherman > MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP > > "vik" <> wrote in message > news:ED30D37E-F874-4BE1-A89A-... >> Hi >> >> i have 2 computers connected to each other and to the Internet via a >> Zyxel >> Prestige 334 router. Both computers run Windows XP pro with SP2 and have >> their respective XP firewall disabled. However, i am running FSECURE's >> firewall on both machines. The firewalls are configured to allow ping >> requests. Both computers can access the internet and ping the router but > they >> cannot ping each other. >> >> Can anyone help me solve this problem. >> >> Thanks in advance >> > > David {MVP} |
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First thanks for replying. i tried to ping by IP address as well as computer name and neither work. Would you have any other ideas ? Thanks vik =?Utf-8?B?dmlr?= |
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As i mentioned above, i tried to ping by IP address and therefore it is not necessary to have the naming service running. Please correct me if i am wrong. Would you have any other ideas about how i could troubleshoot this problem ? Thanks in advance. =?Utf-8?B?dmlr?= |
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On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 02:44:10 -0700, vik wrote:
> Hi > > i have 2 computers connected to each other and to the Internet via a Zyxel > Prestige 334 router. Both computers run Windows XP pro with SP2 and have > their respective XP firewall disabled. However, i am running FSECURE's > firewall on both machines. The firewalls are configured to allow ping > requests. Both computers can access the internet and ping the router but they > cannot ping each other. > > Can anyone help me solve this problem. > > Thanks in advance Does FSecure have a setting to trust a LAN? Some firewalls that I have used require an explicit setting to let the firewall trust the network address of the LAN. For Kerio Personal Firewall I have to make two settings; one to allow MSFT networking to function, and then another to trust the network address; i.e., 192.168.0.0 with a network submask of 255.255.255.0. -- Norman ~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta ~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain ~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint N. Miller |
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Hi
Thanks for your reply. i upgraded the firewall with the latest available from the manufacturer and it works now. That is, i can ping the machines. i don't understand why the rule you suggested above and which i had in the previous version of the firewall was not working. Thanks very much. Kind regards vik =?Utf-8?B?dmlr?= |
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