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So I have a laptop w/ wireless (using XP Professional) and a desktop (using
Vista Ultimate). My laptop connects to my router thru wireless, and it connects to my desktop thru a ethernet cable. I bridged my wireless and ethernet connection on my laptop in order to connect my desktop to internet wirelessly. This method works fine for several weeks, until one day it suddenly stops working. No matter how I disconnect and reconnect everything, reset my router, disable/re-enable network adaptor, the desktop still showing me that it has connected to a unidentified network (public) with local area connection (sometimes it showed limited connection as well). However, sometimes my desktop has 2 connections: one is unidentified and another one is the normal connection I would get if I successfully connected to the internet. During this situation, even though my desktop can't connect to the internet, I have access to my router. I have tried my best to describe the situation, I sincerely hope that someone could help me here. p.s.: my laptop could access internet thru wireless normally |
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What firewall/av are you using?
-- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "pacmanwu" wrote: So I have a laptop w/ wireless (using XP Professional) and a desktop (using Vista Ultimate). My laptop connects to my router thru wireless, and it connects to my desktop thru a ethernet cable. I bridged my wireless and ethernet connection on my laptop in order to connect my desktop to internet wirelessly. This method works fine for several weeks, until one day it suddenly stops working. No matter how I disconnect and reconnect everything, reset my router, disable/re-enable network adaptor, the desktop still showing me that it has connected to a unidentified network (public) with local area connection (sometimes it showed limited connection as well). However, sometimes my desktop has 2 connections: one is unidentified and another one is the normal connection I would get if I successfully connected to the internet. During this situation, even though my desktop can't connect to the internet, I have access to my router. I have tried my best to describe the situation, I sincerely hope that someone could help me here. p.s.: my laptop could access internet thru wireless normally |
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What firewall/av are you using on all PCs?
-- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "pacmanwu" wrote: So I have a laptop w/ wireless (using XP Professional) and a desktop (using Vista Ultimate). My laptop connects to my router thru wireless, and it connects to my desktop thru a ethernet cable. I bridged my wireless and ethernet connection on my laptop in order to connect my desktop to internet wirelessly. This method works fine for several weeks, until one day it suddenly stops working. No matter how I disconnect and reconnect everything, reset my router, disable/re-enable network adaptor, the desktop still showing me that it has connected to a unidentified network (public) with local area connection (sometimes it showed limited connection as well). However, sometimes my desktop has 2 connections: one is unidentified and another one is the normal connection I would get if I successfully connected to the internet. During this situation, even though my desktop can't connect to the internet, I have access to my router. I have tried my best to describe the situation, I sincerely hope that someone could help me here. p.s.: my laptop could access internet thru wireless normally |
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my laptop is using Kaspersky Internet Security (turned off Window Firewall)
while my desktop is using Kaspersky Antivirus (Window Firewall is on) "Bob J" wrote: What firewall/av are you using on all PCs? -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "pacmanwu" wrote: So I have a laptop w/ wireless (using XP Professional) and a desktop (using Vista Ultimate). My laptop connects to my router thru wireless, and it connects to my desktop thru a ethernet cable. I bridged my wireless and ethernet connection on my laptop in order to connect my desktop to internet wirelessly. This method works fine for several weeks, until one day it suddenly stops working. No matter how I disconnect and reconnect everything, reset my router, disable/re-enable network adaptor, the desktop still showing me that it has connected to a unidentified network (public) with local area connection (sometimes it showed limited connection as well). However, sometimes my desktop has 2 connections: one is unidentified and another one is the normal connection I would get if I successfully connected to the internet. During this situation, even though my desktop can't connect to the internet, I have access to my router. I have tried my best to describe the situation, I sincerely hope that someone could help me here. p.s.: my laptop could access internet thru wireless normally |
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I should have explained in first post, I have same setup and had Trend
firewall connected on both machines once I disabled Trend & used MS firewall only (both PCs) and all other setting correct everything connected no problems since (10 mths ago) Below are some sites that will assist to get connections correct: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../aa905087.aspx http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/914440/en-us http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...uy/cg0406.mspx -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "pacmanwu" wrote: So I have a laptop w/ wireless (using XP Professional) and a desktop (using Vista Ultimate). My laptop connects to my router thru wireless, and it connects to my desktop thru a ethernet cable. I bridged my wireless and ethernet connection on my laptop in order to connect my desktop to internet wirelessly. This method works fine for several weeks, until one day it suddenly stops working. No matter how I disconnect and reconnect everything, reset my router, disable/re-enable network adaptor, the desktop still showing me that it has connected to a unidentified network (public) with local area connection (sometimes it showed limited connection as well). However, sometimes my desktop has 2 connections: one is unidentified and another one is the normal connection I would get if I successfully connected to the internet. During this situation, even though my desktop can't connect to the internet, I have access to my router. I have tried my best to describe the situation, I sincerely hope that someone could help me here. p.s.: my laptop could access internet thru wireless normally |
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I did try to disable the 3rd party firewall and use MS firewall, but nothing
changed. Thanks for all the links, but I don't think they could solve my problem. Since I didn't change any setting, and I my desktop was able to connect to internet wirelessly b4, so I don't think it's the problem of the setting. Also, I just discovered that the CAT-5e cable I'm using is a straight cable, which is not supposed to use to connect 2 computers together. However, most of the network adapters nowadays can do the crossover data automatically even if the cable is a straight one (that's what I read from wiki). So is it possible that this problem occurs because the network adapters' data crossover ability is broken? Even so, it still doesn't explain why my desktop is still able to connect to the router, but can't connect to the internet. "Bob J" wrote: I should have explained in first post, I have same setup and had Trend firewall connected on both machines once I disabled Trend & used MS firewall only (both PCs) and all other setting correct everything connected no problems since (10 mths ago) Below are some sites that will assist to get connections correct: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../aa905087.aspx http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true http://support.microsoft.com/default...b/914440/en-us http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb727037.aspx http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...uy/cg0406.mspx -- Regards Bob J If advise given from anyone, solves problem or not, or if solved from another source,post back & let us know. Then we all benefit. "pacmanwu" wrote: So I have a laptop w/ wireless (using XP Professional) and a desktop (using Vista Ultimate). My laptop connects to my router thru wireless, and it connects to my desktop thru a ethernet cable. I bridged my wireless and ethernet connection on my laptop in order to connect my desktop to internet wirelessly. This method works fine for several weeks, until one day it suddenly stops working. No matter how I disconnect and reconnect everything, reset my router, disable/re-enable network adaptor, the desktop still showing me that it has connected to a unidentified network (public) with local area connection (sometimes it showed limited connection as well). However, sometimes my desktop has 2 connections: one is unidentified and another one is the normal connection I would get if I successfully connected to the internet. During this situation, even though my desktop can't connect to the internet, I have access to my router. I have tried my best to describe the situation, I sincerely hope that someone could help me here. p.s.: my laptop could access internet thru wireless normally |