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Network Adapter strange ping related problem



 
 
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Old December 4th 09, 11:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
smalltimepro
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Default Network Adapter strange ping related problem

Hi All,

I have the strangest problem with Vista Business on my laptop. Here is the summary.

I am not able to successfully ping this machine from others in the LAN. At the same time I can ping all machines and router on the LAN from this machine. I maintain connectivity to the Internet and use this machine for Remote Desktop etc. However no other machine is able to ping it and hence not able to open shared folders on it either. I get a simple 'Request timed out' message.

Now the strange part. I have done about every possible thing to fix this, to no avail.

1. I have tried turning off the firewall.
2. I have configured the firewall so that it allows ICMP echo requests inbound as well as outbound (just to be sure).
3. I have updated my wireless adapter driver to the latest.
4. I have matched service to service every thing to another Vista Home machine (enabled services) on the network that replies to pings sucessfully.

I am absolutely unable to understand why the ping keeps timing out. The last straw that I thought might have brought me closer is that that I get a ping reply from this machine if it is started in safe mode. This leads me to believe that some thing in normal mode is blocking the ping. I have no third party firewall installed. The only antivirus I have is ClamWin which I do not think has a firewall.

Does anyone have any ideas on this?


Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums
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Old December 5th 09, 01:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Default Network Adapter strange ping related problem

Hi
Did you check the IP schemes in safe mode and regular mode?
Download this and see which processes are running when in safe Mode.
Then reboot into regular mode and run it again.
Might be that a comparison between the processes will help you to solve the
puzzle.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).


"smalltimepro" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have the strangest problem with Vista Business on my laptop. Here is the
summary.

I am not able to successfully ping this machine from others in the LAN. At
the same time I can ping all machines and router on the LAN from this
machine. I maintain connectivity to the Internet and use this machine for
Remote Desktop etc. However no other machine is able to ping it and hence
not able to open shared folders on it either. I get a simple 'Request
timed out' message.

Now the strange part. I have done about every possible thing to fix this,
to no avail.

1. I have tried turning off the firewall.
2. I have configured the firewall so that it allows ICMP echo requests
inbound as well as outbound (just to be sure).
3. I have updated my wireless adapter driver to the latest.
4. I have matched service to service every thing to another Vista Home
machine (enabled services) on the network that replies to pings
sucessfully.

I am absolutely unable to understand why the ping keeps timing out. The
last straw that I thought might have brought me closer is that that I get
a ping reply from this machine if it is started in safe mode. This leads
me to believe that some thing in normal mode is blocking the ping. I have
no third party firewall installed. The only antivirus I have is ClamWin
which I do not think has a firewall.

Does anyone have any ideas on this?


Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums


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Old December 5th 09, 01:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jack [MVP-Networking]
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Posts: 356
Default Network Adapter strange ping related problem

Hi
Did you check the IP schemes in safe mode and regular mode?
Download this and see which processes are running when in safe Mode.
Then reboot into regular mode and run it again.
Might be that a comparison between the processes will help you to solve the
puzzle.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb896653.aspx
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).


"smalltimepro" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have the strangest problem with Vista Business on my laptop. Here is the
summary.

I am not able to successfully ping this machine from others in the LAN. At
the same time I can ping all machines and router on the LAN from this
machine. I maintain connectivity to the Internet and use this machine for
Remote Desktop etc. However no other machine is able to ping it and hence
not able to open shared folders on it either. I get a simple 'Request
timed out' message.

Now the strange part. I have done about every possible thing to fix this,
to no avail.

1. I have tried turning off the firewall.
2. I have configured the firewall so that it allows ICMP echo requests
inbound as well as outbound (just to be sure).
3. I have updated my wireless adapter driver to the latest.
4. I have matched service to service every thing to another Vista Home
machine (enabled services) on the network that replies to pings
sucessfully.

I am absolutely unable to understand why the ping keeps timing out. The
last straw that I thought might have brought me closer is that that I get
a ping reply from this machine if it is started in safe mode. This leads
me to believe that some thing in normal mode is blocking the ping. I have
no third party firewall installed. The only antivirus I have is ClamWin
which I do not think has a firewall.

Does anyone have any ideas on this?


Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums


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Old December 5th 09, 01:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pavel A.[_2_]
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Default Network Adapter strange ping related problem

This symptom of "one way ping" is known and isn't specific to Vista.
Can be caused by a wrong subnet mask, overlapping routes etc.
In Vista, it also can be caused by ip6, private routing compartments etc.
--pa

"smalltimepro" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have the strangest problem with Vista Business on my laptop. Here is the
summary.

I am not able to successfully ping this machine from others in the LAN. At
the same time I can ping all machines and router on the LAN from this
machine. I maintain connectivity to the Internet and use this machine for
Remote Desktop etc. However no other machine is able to ping it and hence
not able to open shared folders on it either. I get a simple 'Request
timed out' message.

Now the strange part. I have done about every possible thing to fix this,
to no avail.

1. I have tried turning off the firewall.
2. I have configured the firewall so that it allows ICMP echo requests
inbound as well as outbound (just to be sure).
3. I have updated my wireless adapter driver to the latest.
4. I have matched service to service every thing to another Vista Home
machine (enabled services) on the network that replies to pings
sucessfully.

I am absolutely unable to understand why the ping keeps timing out. The
last straw that I thought might have brought me closer is that that I get
a ping reply from this machine if it is started in safe mode. This leads
me to believe that some thing in normal mode is blocking the ping. I have
no third party firewall installed. The only antivirus I have is ClamWin
which I do not think has a firewall.

Does anyone have any ideas on this?


Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums


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Old December 5th 09, 01:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Pavel A.[_2_]
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Posts: 40
Default Network Adapter strange ping related problem

This symptom of "one way ping" is known and isn't specific to Vista.
Can be caused by a wrong subnet mask, overlapping routes etc.
In Vista, it also can be caused by ip6, private routing compartments etc.
--pa

"smalltimepro" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have the strangest problem with Vista Business on my laptop. Here is the
summary.

I am not able to successfully ping this machine from others in the LAN. At
the same time I can ping all machines and router on the LAN from this
machine. I maintain connectivity to the Internet and use this machine for
Remote Desktop etc. However no other machine is able to ping it and hence
not able to open shared folders on it either. I get a simple 'Request
timed out' message.

Now the strange part. I have done about every possible thing to fix this,
to no avail.

1. I have tried turning off the firewall.
2. I have configured the firewall so that it allows ICMP echo requests
inbound as well as outbound (just to be sure).
3. I have updated my wireless adapter driver to the latest.
4. I have matched service to service every thing to another Vista Home
machine (enabled services) on the network that replies to pings
sucessfully.

I am absolutely unable to understand why the ping keeps timing out. The
last straw that I thought might have brought me closer is that that I get
a ping reply from this machine if it is started in safe mode. This leads
me to believe that some thing in normal mode is blocking the ping. I have
no third party firewall installed. The only antivirus I have is ClamWin
which I do not think has a firewall.

Does anyone have any ideas on this?


Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums


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Old December 6th 09, 01:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Frankster
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Default Network Adapter strange ping related problem


"smalltimepro" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have the strangest problem with Vista Business on my laptop. Here is the
summary.

I am not able to successfully ping this machine from others in the LAN. At
the same time I can ping all machines and router on the LAN from this
machine. I maintain connectivity to the Internet and use this machine for
Remote Desktop etc. However no other machine is able to ping it and hence
not able to open shared folders on it either. I get a simple 'Request
timed out' message.

Now the strange part. I have done about every possible thing to fix this,
to no avail.

1. I have tried turning off the firewall.
2. I have configured the firewall so that it allows ICMP echo requests
inbound as well as outbound (just to be sure).
3. I have updated my wireless adapter driver to the latest.
4. I have matched service to service every thing to another Vista Home
machine (enabled services) on the network that replies to pings
sucessfully.

I am absolutely unable to understand why the ping keeps timing out. The
last straw that I thought might have brought me closer is that that I get
a ping reply from this machine if it is started in safe mode. This leads
me to believe that some thing in normal mode is blocking the ping. I have
no third party firewall installed. The only antivirus I have is ClamWin
which I do not think has a firewall.

Does anyone have any ideas on this?


Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums


If you have both a wireless and a wired network adapter in the machine,
disable the wired NIC and retry.

-Frank

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Old December 6th 09, 01:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Frankster
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Default Network Adapter strange ping related problem


"smalltimepro" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I have the strangest problem with Vista Business on my laptop. Here is the
summary.

I am not able to successfully ping this machine from others in the LAN. At
the same time I can ping all machines and router on the LAN from this
machine. I maintain connectivity to the Internet and use this machine for
Remote Desktop etc. However no other machine is able to ping it and hence
not able to open shared folders on it either. I get a simple 'Request
timed out' message.

Now the strange part. I have done about every possible thing to fix this,
to no avail.

1. I have tried turning off the firewall.
2. I have configured the firewall so that it allows ICMP echo requests
inbound as well as outbound (just to be sure).
3. I have updated my wireless adapter driver to the latest.
4. I have matched service to service every thing to another Vista Home
machine (enabled services) on the network that replies to pings
sucessfully.

I am absolutely unable to understand why the ping keeps timing out. The
last straw that I thought might have brought me closer is that that I get
a ping reply from this machine if it is started in safe mode. This leads
me to believe that some thing in normal mode is blocking the ping. I have
no third party firewall installed. The only antivirus I have is ClamWin
which I do not think has a firewall.

Does anyone have any ideas on this?


Post Originated from http://www.VistaForums.com Vista Support Forums


If you have both a wireless and a wired network adapter in the machine,
disable the wired NIC and retry.

-Frank

 




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