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have a Toshiba laptop with windows vista home.
I use wired Network Connection to my Internet provider router. My IP and gateway is a PUBLIC IP’s. Everything works fine, network card, router, except Vista. I’m not being able to ping router, as well as any IP beyond, only Localhost and my IP. Disabling Firewall not solved this problem. Here is strangest thing - when I push “View full map”, and while Network Map discovering, I have worked Internet Connection, gateway become pingable, and I can open any web site!!! But when Network Map shows up - connection dropped, gateway become unpingable. In case, it draw correct Network Map. How I can fix it? What exactly started then I push “View full map”? Which service or process? How in “unblock” TCP traffic? How to “unblock” it constantly? Please HELP!!! I haven’t any Net at home P.S. I have tested this Laptop’s wired Network Connection in other PRIVATE network, and I not found such issues! May be here is a problem? Vista blocks any TCP traffic!!! |
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From the way you describe your Internet connection it is Not clear what is that you have there. If you have a Router,then your IP and gateway should be private (the 192.168.x.x) type. If you connected directly to a Modem you might have authentication problem. In general, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html Give a better description of the Internet connection ISP and hardware that is involved. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Denis" wrote in message ... have a Toshiba laptop with windows vista home. I use wired Network Connection to my Internet provider router. My IP and gateway is a PUBLIC IP’s. Everything works fine, network card, router, except Vista. I’m not being able to ping router, as well as any IP beyond, only Localhost and my IP. Disabling Firewall not solved this problem. Here is strangest thing - when I push “View full map”, and while Network Map discovering, I have worked Internet Connection, gateway become pingable, and I can open any web site!!! But when Network Map shows up - connection dropped, gateway become unpingable. In case, it draw correct Network Map. How I can fix it? What exactly started then I push “View full map”? Which service or process? How in “unblock” TCP traffic? How to “unblock” it constantly? Please HELP!!! I haven’t any Net at home ![]() P.S. I have tested this Laptop’s wired Network Connection in other PRIVATE network, and I not found such issues! May be here is a problem? Vista blocks any TCP traffic!!! |
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Hi Jack!
Thanx for reply! No, there is no modem in my environment, just router (gateway). Here is my IP configuration IP – 82.148.28.19 Mask – 255.255.255.240 GW – 82.148.28.17 (Internet provider hardware) And 2 DNS of course, not remember (I’m in office now) So GW is not pingable, in become pingable (and full access to internet become available) only when network map drawing. This is explain my PUBLIC IP (accessible from Internet) On XP this settings works perfectly! "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi From the way you describe your Internet connection it is Not clear what is that you have there. If you have a Router,then your IP and gateway should be private (the 192.168.x.x) type. If you connected directly to a Modem you might have authentication problem. In general, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html Give a better description of the Internet connection ISP and hardware that is involved. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Denis" wrote in message ... have a Toshiba laptop with windows vista home. I use wired Network Connection to my Internet provider router. My IP and gateway is a PUBLIC IP’s. Everything works fine, network card, router, except Vista. I’m not being able to ping router, as well as any IP beyond, only Localhost and my IP. Disabling Firewall not solved this problem. Here is strangest thing - when I push “View full map”, and while Network Map discovering, I have worked Internet Connection, gateway become pingable, and I can open any web site!!! But when Network Map shows up - connection dropped, gateway become unpingable. In case, it draw correct Network Map. How I can fix it? What exactly started then I push “View full map”? Which service or process? How in “unblock” TCP traffic? How to “unblock” it constantly? Please HELP!!! I haven’t any Net at home ![]() P.S. I have tested this Laptop’s wired Network Connection in other PRIVATE network, and I not found such issues! May be here is a problem? Vista blocks any TCP traffic!!! |
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Hi
When two computers share one connection there is need of a Router. Router then provides a private IP to each computer. Your IP (82.148.28.19) does not indicate Routing. Your XP works OK as single computer once you add the Vista it can not work with the same IP. Maybe this can Help. The content of the following links will provide you with a basic tutorial about Sharing Internet connection; it is short and to the point. The pages were written by me ages ago. Ignore the prices, and the specific choice of hardware, stick with the principles they are still the same. Basic Options for Internet Connection Sharing - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=105 Hubs, routers, switches, DSL, LANs, WANs...? - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=48 What do I need for wireless networking? - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=122 The whole thing should look like this, http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg Jack (MVP-Networking). "Denis" wrote in message ... Hi Jack! Thanx for reply! No, there is no modem in my environment, just router (gateway). Here is my IP configuration IP – 82.148.28.19 Mask – 255.255.255.240 GW – 82.148.28.17 (Internet provider hardware) And 2 DNS of course, not remember (I’m in office now) So GW is not pingable, in become pingable (and full access to internet become available) only when network map drawing. This is explain my PUBLIC IP (accessible from Internet) On XP this settings works perfectly! "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi From the way you describe your Internet connection it is Not clear what is that you have there. If you have a Router,then your IP and gateway should be private (the 192.168.x.x) type. If you connected directly to a Modem you might have authentication problem. In general, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html Give a better description of the Internet connection ISP and hardware that is involved. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Denis" wrote in message ... have a Toshiba laptop with windows vista home. I use wired Network Connection to my Internet provider router. My IP and gateway is a PUBLIC IP’s. Everything works fine, network card, router, except Vista. I’m not being able to ping router, as well as any IP beyond, only Localhost and my IP. Disabling Firewall not solved this problem. Here is strangest thing - when I push “View full map”, and while Network Map discovering, I have worked Internet Connection, gateway become pingable, and I can open any web site!!! But when Network Map shows up - connection dropped, gateway become unpingable. In case, it draw correct Network Map. How I can fix it? What exactly started then I push “View full map”? Which service or process? How in “unblock” TCP traffic? How to “unblock” it constantly? Please HELP!!! I haven’t any Net at home ![]() P.S. I have tested this Laptop’s wired Network Connection in other PRIVATE network, and I not found such issues! May be here is a problem? Vista blocks any TCP traffic!!! |
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Hi Jack
My PC was replaced by Laptop, so I'm using only one computer now. Also, I have only one UTP cable with no HUB at home. This cable goes directly to provider hardware. So, I have only one Ethernet port, only one link and only one IP and no any sharing with other PC (other PC does not exist in my environment) . Once again, all my IP config on VISTA is correct, as well as it was on XP (now XP unavailable anymore). But, on XP (on other PC which gone already) it works fine, now on VISTA it doesn’t work. XP was replaced by VISTA, at XP internet connection works, at VISTA not. IP configuration at XP and now at Vista the same. There is no physical address (MAC) filtering/authorizing at my environment (I can use any net card, I can replace my net card with no consequences). Thanks for links, but it’s not about my problem. My problem with no internet connection on Vista with this IP configuration. I have red cross on network-internet link, my GW is unpingable from VISTA (it was pingable from XP, when old PC was available) If I push “Network full map” GW become pingable and red cross gone, but when “Network Map” showed up Internet Connection blocked again and red cross returns. "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi When two computers share one connection there is need of a Router. Router then provides a private IP to each computer. Your IP (82.148.28.19) does not indicate Routing. Your XP works OK as single computer once you add the Vista it can not work with the same IP. Maybe this can Help. The content of the following links will provide you with a basic tutorial about Sharing Internet connection; it is short and to the point. The pages were written by me ages ago. Ignore the prices, and the specific choice of hardware, stick with the principles they are still the same. Basic Options for Internet Connection Sharing - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=105 Hubs, routers, switches, DSL, LANs, WANs...? - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=48 What do I need for wireless networking? - http://www.anandtech.com/guides/viewfaq.aspx?i=122 The whole thing should look like this, http://www.ezlan.net/network/router.jpg Jack (MVP-Networking). "Denis" wrote in message ... Hi Jack! Thanx for reply! No, there is no modem in my environment, just router (gateway). Here is my IP configuration IP – 82.148.28.19 Mask – 255.255.255.240 GW – 82.148.28.17 (Internet provider hardware) And 2 DNS of course, not remember (I’m in office now) So GW is not pingable, in become pingable (and full access to internet become available) only when network map drawing. This is explain my PUBLIC IP (accessible from Internet) On XP this settings works perfectly! "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: Hi From the way you describe your Internet connection it is Not clear what is that you have there. If you have a Router,then your IP and gateway should be private (the 192.168.x.x) type. If you connected directly to a Modem you might have authentication problem. In general, http://www.ezlan.net/debug.html Give a better description of the Internet connection ISP and hardware that is involved. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) "Denis" wrote in message ... have a Toshiba laptop with windows vista home. I use wired Network Connection to my Internet provider router. My IP and gateway is a PUBLIC IP’s. Everything works fine, network card, router, except Vista. I’m not being able to ping router, as well as any IP beyond, only Localhost and my IP. Disabling Firewall not solved this problem. Here is strangest thing - when I push “View full map”, and while Network Map discovering, I have worked Internet Connection, gateway become pingable, and I can open any web site!!! But when Network Map shows up - connection dropped, gateway become unpingable. In case, it draw correct Network Map. How I can fix it? What exactly started then I push “View full map”? Which service or process? How in “unblock” TCP traffic? How to “unblock” it constantly? Please HELP!!! I haven’t any Net at home ![]() P.S. I have tested this Laptop’s wired Network Connection in other PRIVATE network, and I not found such issues! May be here is a problem? Vista blocks any TCP traffic!!! |