On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 16:51:27 +0100, Conor <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>In article <hzP1e.908$(E-Mail Removed)>, Simon Woods says...
>> Hi
>>
>> I've re-installed Win98 onto a machine on my SOHO but can't get the
>> network working again.
>>
>> I've a wireless router and 4 machines, 3 connected wirelessly and all3
>> used to work. The one I'm re-installing Win98 onto, has obviously
>> stopped. I have a strong signal to the wireless router.
>>
>> I've been trying quite a few different things to sort it out.
>>
>> Where I'm up to and can't seem to get beyond is that, to eliminate the
>> wireless aspect of the networking, I've a spare router which I've now
>> introduced put a wired connection to the machine which doesn't work and
>> am using the on-board LAN connection and this still isn't working.
>>
>> The router is the dhcp server. I've set up the machine to see the dhcp
>> server and it does, and it is leased an ip address. I can release/renew
>> all day long and it works fine.
>>
>> 1) I ping the router from the pc and it does not respond.
>> 2) I try an bring up the router admin screen from IE and it can't find it.
>> 3) I've tried a static ip address (router->192.168.1.1, pc->192.168.1.2
>> on the same subnet) and the pc can't access the router.
>> 4) I've wondered if there's a problem with IRQ conflicts as several
>> devices sharing the same IRQ as the on-board LAN card so I've disabled
>> all devices (in BIOS) which use that IRQ other than the on-board LAN
>> card as well as removed all cards in the expansion slots. The MOBO is an
>> ASROCK p4s61
>>
>1) Most won't if you've not set it to allow ICMP.
>3) sounds like hardware/driver issue.
>4) Possibly. Seen it in Compaq Deskpros.
fwiw, most SOHO routers that have selective ICMP disable only apply it to the
traffic coming into the router from the WAN side - not the LAN side.
eg: I have ICMP Response disabled on my Linksys router yet I have no problem
pinging the LAN side of the router...
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