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Hello,
I upgraded my notebook to Vista Home Premium. I cannot make it visible in my local network (Prestige 660ME-T3 Linksys switch) and I cannot discover the other computers. The DSL gateway to Internet works fine however. But a ping back to my own IPv4 address fails (Realtek RTL8139/810x fast Ethenet adapter). I can just ping the gateway but it cannot ping my notebook. Therefore I can configure shares on this computer but I cannot access them. Windows does not see any network problem and cannot fix it (discovery services are configured and the IP network looks fine). Could it be a firewall problem or a hardware problem ? -- With my best Regards, Jack_G |
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Make sure other security blocks ping.
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Jack_G_Switzerland" wrote in message ... Hello, I upgraded my notebook to Vista Home Premium. I cannot make it visible in my local network (Prestige 660ME-T3 Linksys switch) and I cannot discover the other computers. The DSL gateway to Internet works fine however. But a ping back to my own IPv4 address fails (Realtek RTL8139/810x fast Ethenet adapter). I can just ping the gateway but it cannot ping my notebook. Therefore I can configure shares on this computer but I cannot access them. Windows does not see any network problem and cannot fix it (discovery services are configured and the IP network looks fine). Could it be a firewall problem or a hardware problem ? -- With my best Regards, Jack_G |
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Hello Robert,
Looking at other questions on ping issues, I thought that Norton Security Center could be the problem. I did not look if something in the Norton configuration could cause this ping problem, I just uninstalled it and now it works. I use now OneCare. Anyway I did not like the Norton software... Thanks for your answer. By the way I will post a multiboot problem. I have installed Vista Premium and XP in two partitions but the multiboot does not work. Do you have a reason for that ? Thanks and regards, Jack. -- With my best Regards, Jack_G "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Make sure other security blocks ping. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Jack_G_Switzerland" wrote in message ... Hello, I upgraded my notebook to Vista Home Premium. I cannot make it visible in my local network (Prestige 660ME-T3 Linksys switch) and I cannot discover the other computers. The DSL gateway to Internet works fine however. But a ping back to my own IPv4 address fails (Realtek RTL8139/810x fast Ethenet adapter). I can just ping the gateway but it cannot ping my notebook. Therefore I can configure shares on this computer but I cannot access them. Windows does not see any network problem and cannot fix it (discovery services are configured and the IP network looks fine). Could it be a firewall problem or a hardware problem ? -- With my best Regards, Jack_G |
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We are done with this question.
-- Thanks and my best Regards, Jack_G "Jack_G_Switzerland" wrote: Hello, I upgraded my notebook to Vista Home Premium. I cannot make it visible in my local network (Prestige 660ME-T3 Linksys switch) and I cannot discover the other computers. The DSL gateway to Internet works fine however. But a ping back to my own IPv4 address fails (Realtek RTL8139/810x fast Ethenet adapter). I can just ping the gateway but it cannot ping my notebook. Therefore I can configure shares on this computer but I cannot access them. Windows does not see any network problem and cannot fix it (discovery services are configured and the IP network looks fine). Could it be a firewall problem or a hardware problem ? -- With my best Regards, Jack_G |