Re: Problem Pinging
From: John Cranston (johnc_at_axiomsw.com)
Date: 12/09/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 08:49:21 -0500
Actually the test machine in Windows 2000. The WinXP PCs seem to be
working.
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>> One of the smaller networks that I maintain has a strange problem. There
>> are about 10 client PCs running Win2k or WinXP, and 2 Servers running
> Win2k
>> Server. All of the PCs can access the first server. Some can access the
>> second server, some can't.
>>
>> I tried pinging the server from one of the client PCs and it times out.
> The
>> same is true in the opposite direction.
>> All of the computers are in the same subnet, connected to a single
> unmanaged
>> hub. The computers that can connect to both servers can ping every other
>> computer on the network. I tried swapping IP addresses between a
>> computer
> I
>> could ping, and one I couldn't - no good. I even changed the ports on
>> the
>> hub.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>>
>
> Turn off your WinXP firewall while testing.
>
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