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From: barrowhill (barrowhill_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/26/04


Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 04:53:06 -0800

Chuck,

- Downstairs PC is running ICS.

- as regards lspfix and winsockfix, please see my replay to Carey. lspfix;
nothing unusal though I didn't do anything with this apart from "finish" and
as for winsockfix, the only thing that appeared unusal were the error
messages on trying to backup.

- for network commands, I'm aware ping works with any OS but not sure if the
netsh commands should. Tried on WinMe but wasn't accepted. On what OS's
does netsh work?

Tom

"Chuck" wrote:

> On Sat, 25 Dec 2004 13:41:02 -0800, "barrowhill"
> <barrowhill@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Yet to try your links. Thanks for info. Thought I'd give network
> >details......
> >
> >Downstairs Internet Host PC; 1.6 P4 running XP Home SP2 with 2 NIC's. One
> >NIC connected to broadband cable modem the other to 8 port switching Hub.
> >There are two, wired, connections from this hub going upstairs. One
> >connection goes to son's room and connected to his PC; 2.6 P4 running XP Home
> >SP2. The other connection goes to another bedroom and swithcing hub. To
> >this hub are connected upto 4 PC's; AMD 2100+ running XP Pro SP2, 750 P3
> >running XP Pro SP2, 450 P3 running win 2000 and Toshiba 166 laptop running
> >win Me.
> >
> >All this, until recently used to work via DHCP addressing (i.e obtaining IP
> >address automatically). It may not be a coincidence that my wife's site
> >connection problem is somehow related to the fact the DCHP is not functioning
> >correctly. Even using static IP addressing, which enables client internet
> >connection, access to my wife's site still comes up as page cannot be
> >displayed. Why it happens to be the only one I don't know - I've tried with
> >firewall switched off
> >
> >Should I be running all the network commands on all networked PC's?? Are
> >the commands available for all the OS's in use??
>
> Tom,
>
> The commands should work from any computer - the ping command is universal to
> the internet, any computer running TCP/IP should have it. It would be useful to
> see if the problem is unique to your one computer, or universal to your LAN.
>
> Are you running ICS on the downstairs host? Definitely check from there please.
>
> The site www.williamyoung.biz does respond to my browser, but it's not pingable
> - looks like a firewall somewhere drops pings. VRAnalysis: Connections to HTTP
> port 80 on host 'www.williamyoung.biz' [earth.myacen.com] are working, but UDP
> packets are being blocked past network "THEPLANET.COM INTERNET SERVICES
> THEPLANE725-160" at hop 14. It is a HTTP server (running Apache).
>
> OTOH, your "Ping request could not find host wwww.williamyoung.biz" looks like a
> DNS problem somewhere in your neighborhood. At least, as long as you are
> certain that neither LSPFix nor "netsh int ip reset" gave anything interesting
> (did you also try WinsockFix <http://www.tacktech.com/display.cfm?ttid=257>, or
> WinsockXPFix <http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html> also)?
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Chuck
> Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
>



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