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Old 08-25-2005, 07:34 PM   #1
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I have a mixed (wireless and wired) network running MS Small Biz
Server 2003. I just yesterday added a second wireless Windows XP Pro
machine to the network and yesterday it was connecting to the network
fine. Today I turned it today and it connects to the wireless
network, gets an IP address from the SBS DHCP server but I am unable
to see any internal or external machines. The wireless connection is
strong. I cannot ping to or from that machine - either from an
internal or external address. I have tried ipconfig /release renew
and tried repairing the wireless connection. Nothing

Everything looks good, but I cannot get any connections. I'm
completely out of ideas. Any help would be very much appreciated.

Thanks.

Corbin


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Old 08-25-2005, 07:52 PM   #2
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P.S. When looking at the event log for the XP workstation I see that
when I try to login I get "The event log for the XP workstation shows
that when I try to logon I get "There are currently no logon servers
available to service the logon request".

(ccg) wrote:

>I have a mixed (wireless and wired) network running MS Small Biz
>Server 2003. I just yesterday added a second wireless Windows XP Pro
>machine to the network and yesterday it was connecting to the network
>fine. Today I turned it today and it connects to the wireless
>network, gets an IP address from the SBS DHCP server but I am unable
>to see any internal or external machines. The wireless connection is
>strong. I cannot ping to or from that machine - either from an
>internal or external address. I have tried ipconfig /release renew
>and tried repairing the wireless connection. Nothing
>
>Everything looks good, but I cannot get any connections. I'm
>completely out of ideas. Any help would be very much appreciated.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Corbin




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