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Edward
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      11-19-2006, 06:27 PM
I can't get the damn thing on the network. It says it connects to the
network, I the signal strength is excellent, but I can't ping anythig
on the internal LAN. I tried multiply IPs, triple checked my tcp/ip
settings and I get absolutly nothing.

Is there a compatibility issue?

I use WPA Personal on the router for encryption.

 
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Danny Kile
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      11-19-2006, 09:51 PM
Edward wrote:
> I can't get the damn thing on the network. It says it connects to the
> network, I the signal strength is excellent, but I can't ping anythig
> on the internal LAN. I tried multiply IPs, triple checked my tcp/ip
> settings and I get absolutly nothing.
>
> Is there a compatibility issue?
>
> I use WPA Personal on the router for encryption.
>


If you can not ping anything then you are more that likely running a
software firewall. You did not say what OS you are running, if WindowsXP
then turn off the Windows Firewall and see if that get you the results
you are looking for.


Danny,
 
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Edward
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      11-20-2006, 04:02 PM

Danny Kile wrote:
> Edward wrote:
> > I can't get the damn thing on the network. It says it connects to the
> > network, I the signal strength is excellent, but I can't ping anythig
> > on the internal LAN. I tried multiply IPs, triple checked my tcp/ip
> > settings and I get absolutly nothing.
> >
> > Is there a compatibility issue?
> >
> > I use WPA Personal on the router for encryption.
> >

>
> If you can not ping anything then you are more that likely running a
> software firewall. You did not say what OS you are running, if WindowsXP
> then turn off the Windows Firewall and see if that get you the results
> you are looking for.
>
>
> Danny,



Running XP Pro, and no there is no firewall - I double checked it.

 
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John Navas
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      11-21-2006, 12:47 AM
On 19 Nov 2006 11:27:51 -0800, "Edward" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
in <(E-Mail Removed) .com>:

>I can't get the damn thing on the network. It says it connects to the
>network, I the signal strength is excellent, but I can't ping anythig
>on the internal LAN. I tried multiply IPs, triple checked my tcp/ip
>settings and I get absolutly nothing.
>
>Is there a compatibility issue?
>
>I use WPA Personal on the router for encryption.


Turn off _all_ security when troubleshooting. Turn it back on (step by
step) when things are working.

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