Re: No basic connectivity

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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 16:59:03 -0800, "Randy" <Randy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

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>"Chuck" wrote:
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>> On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 12:41:06 -0800, "Randy" <Randy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
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>> >
>> >
>> >"Chuck" wrote:
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>> >> On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 08:15:05 -0800, "Randy" <Randy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Please, can anyone help with my lack of connectivity between two of a three
>> >> >computer home net. The main computer is XP Pro, then a XP home and a Win 98
>> >> >sys.
>> >> >They are connected by a 4 port hub (netgear). The problem is with the XP Pro
>> >> >(ICS Host) and the Win98. Cannot ping one from the other or visa versa. XP
>> >> >Pro and XP Home connect fine. The XP Home and Win98 also have connectivity
>> >> >and ping successfully.
>> >> >
>> >> >I have swapped ports and cables, nothing changed.
>> >> >
>> >> >Note: an earlier post (3/29/05 "Can't connect Win 98 client to XP host") by
>> >> >me has TCP/IP settings of all three computers.
>> >> >
>> >> >Thanks for any help
>> >>
>> >> Randy,
>> >>
>> >> Try posting complete IPConfigs for all computers, instead of sections of some.
>> >>
>> >> Also, what is the bridge on #1? Bridges and ICS are problematic.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Cheers,
>> >> Chuck
>> >> Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
>> >> My email is AT DOT
>> >> actual address pchuck sonic net.
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>> >HI Chuck,
>> >
>> >The bridge is something the XP Pro network setup wizard created. It apears
>> >to bridge between the local connection an a 1394 something or another.
>> >
>> >I removed the bridge as part of troubleshooting, but problem unchanged.
>> >I can delete it if it is unnecessary. (which seems to be the case from
>> >reading posts)
>> >
>> >#1 can't ping #3 and 3 can't ping #1
>> >
>> >Ping: 1 to 2 ok, 2 to 1 ok, 2 to 3 ok, and 3 to 2 ok
>> >
>> >I used technique you prescribed in an answer to someone else to gather and
>> >xmit the IPconfig info.
>> >
>> >Anything else I can provide?
>> >
>> >Much thanks,
>> >
>> >Randy
>>
>> <SNIP>
>>
>> Randy,
>>
>> Let's enumerate your problems. Take the following code (everything inside the
>> "#####"). (Please verify computer names and ip addresses).
>>
>> Open Notepad. Ensure that Format - Word Wrap is not checked. Highlight then
>> Copy the code (Ctrl-C), precisely as it is presented, and Paste (Ctrl-V) into
>> Notepad. Verify, and correct, names and addresses if necessary.
>> Save the Notepad file as "cdiag.cmd", as type "All Files", into the root folder
>> "C:\".
>> Run it by Start - Run - "c:\cdiag".
>> Wait patiently.
>> When Notepad opens up displaying c:\cdiag.txt, first check Format and ensure
>> that Word Wrap is NOT checked! Then, copy the entire contents (Ctrl-A Ctrl-C)
>> and paste (Ctrl-V) into your next post.
>>
>> Do this from all computers, please, with all computers powered up and online.
>>
>> #####
>>
>> @echo off
>> set FullTarget1=rehp4 192.168.0.1
>> set FullTarget2=MH030805 192.168.0.148
>> set FullTarget3=Mine 192.168.0.254
>> set FullTarget4=
>> set FullTargets=%FullTarget1% %FullTarget2% %FullTarget3% %FullTarget4%
>> set FullTargets=%FullTargets% 127.0.0.1
>> set PingTargets=www.yahoo.com 66.94.230.32
>> Set Version=V1.31
>> @echo CDiagnosis %Version% >c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo Start diagnosis for %computername% >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo Full Targets %FullTargets% >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> for %%a in (%FullTargets%) do (
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo Target %%a >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo "%computername% ping %%a" >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> ping %%a >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo "%computername% net view %%a" >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> net view %%a >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> )
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo Ping Targets %PingTargets% >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> for %%a in (%PingTargets%) do (
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo Target %%a >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo "%computername% ping %%a" >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> ping %%a >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> )
>> @echo. >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> @echo End diagnosis for %computername% >>c:\cdiag.txt
>> notepad c:\cdiag.txt
>> :EOF
>>
>> #####
>>
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> Chuck
>> Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
>> My email is AT DOT
>> actual address pchuck sonic net.
>>
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>
>cdiag eon't run on the win98. Error msg says 'This file does not have
>a rogram associated with it. Create an association in MY Computer by clicking
>View and tthen clicking Folder Options"
>
>What is going on?
>
>Randy

DOHH! The detail I always forget. Rename "cdiag.cmd" to "cdiag.bat". Then run
"c:\cdiag.bat".

--
Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck sonic net.
.



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