Re: cannot get past logon - host disconnects from network

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Yes, many times. This has been going on for over a week and I've rebooted
the machines and router many times, though the IP's are on the same network
and shouldn't be getting routed at all. In my searches I've seen complaints
about the Belkin routers and am wondering if it's doing something weird
though.

"Sooner Al [MVP]" wrote:

Have you tried simply rebooting the router? ie. power off then back on...

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"tlp" <tlp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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After further testing I have found that the host IS still ping-able and I
can
telnet to port 3389, AND I get "listening" from port 3389 when I do a
portquery. Yet when I try to do the remote connect I end up with
"connection
timed out" on the client side. Which makes this even more baffling.


"tlp" wrote:

I've got two computers running XP pro and have used remote networking
quite a
bit in the past few years. I recently moved one of the computers and
shortly
after changed it to wireless networking using a Belkin 802.11g networking
card. After these changes I went to remotely connect to the moved
computer
and I get the following:

- The client computer screen goes blank and pops up the login for the
host,
then it sits there and eventually times out
- The host computer ends up back at the login screen and is disconnected
from the network

I've used "portquery" to verify that the computer is reachable and
listening.

What appears to be happening is that when the remote desktop goes to
login,
it first logs off the remote host and at that time the computer
disconnects
from the network, so the client cannot continue the process. Before I
try
the connection, I can ping the host fine, but afterwards I cannot ping it
and
the host name doesn't resolve, as if it gave up its DHCP license for the
address. I've changed the host computer network config to "authenticate
before logon", but this doesn't seem to make any difference.

Anyone got any ideas? I've been a network engineer in past lives and am
at
my wits end trying to get this to work. TIA,

Tlp



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