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We used to get b/band on both computers using Lan. It then became available
only on one machine (dialup only on mine) It seemed to improve when Norton's f/wall was disabled last week - but now this dose'nt work any more. Any help would be appreciated. Pete P.E. |
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"P.E." <Grock426mef5%@virgin.net> wrote:
>We used to get b/band on both computers using Lan. It then became available >only on one machine (dialup only on mine) >It seemed to improve when Norton's f/wall was disabled last week - but now >this dose'nt work any more. Any help would be appreciated. Have you set the machine that is linked ot the BB connection as a "gateway" on the other machine? It may be the the firewall blocked and then broke your settings. Its better to set them manually if you can, rather than rely on DCHP Post your settings if you know them and I'll try to let you know what to do next. For example can the machines "see" each other on the LAN? -- The reply to email address is a copy of a spammer's address Please feel free to use it. However if you want to reply to me, then please use the newsgroup. |
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"Andrew Sayers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > "P.E." <Grock426mef5%@virgin.net> wrote: > >>We used to get b/band on both computers using Lan. It then became >>available >>only on one machine (dialup only on mine) >>It seemed to improve when Norton's f/wall was disabled last week - but now >>this dose'nt work any more. Any help would be appreciated. > > Have you set the machine that is linked ot the BB connection as a > "gateway" on the > other machine? > > It may be the the firewall blocked and then broke your settings. > Its better to set them manually if you can, rather than rely on DCHP > > Post your settings if you know them and I'll try to let you know what to > do next. > > For example can the machines "see" each other on the LAN? > I wouldn't know where to look, someone else set the machines up. Newbie with L-platz. Pete |
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Configuring the home network for Norton Internet Security, Norton Personal
Firewall, or Norton Internet Security Pro 2003/2004 http://snipurl.com/9frp See if that helps. "P.E." <Grock426mef5%@virgin.net> wrote in message news:koE6d.1020$(E-Mail Removed)... > > "Andrew Sayers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > "P.E." <Grock426mef5%@virgin.net> wrote: > > > >>We used to get b/band on both computers using Lan. It then became > >>available > >>only on one machine (dialup only on mine) > >>It seemed to improve when Norton's f/wall was disabled last week - but now > >>this dose'nt work any more. Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Have you set the machine that is linked ot the BB connection as a > > "gateway" on the > > other machine? > > > > It may be the the firewall blocked and then broke your settings. > > Its better to set them manually if you can, rather than rely on DCHP > > > > Post your settings if you know them and I'll try to let you know what to > > do next. > > > > For example can the machines "see" each other on the LAN? > > > I wouldn't know where to look, someone else set the machines up. Newbie with > L-platz. > > Pete > > |
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> We used to get b/band on both computers using Lan. It then became available > only on one machine (dialup only on mine) > It seemed to improve when Norton's f/wall was disabled last week - but now > this dose'nt work any more. Any help would be appreciated. > > Pete Hi Pete I think your set-up is using a technique called Internet Connection Sharing but I need to be sure before I can advise you further. To that end here are 3 questions. 1. How are the two machines physically connected together? Is there a cable directly linking the two computers or is there an intervening box? If there is a box what is it called? Is it perhaps a Hub a Switch or a Router. 2 Where does the Broadband connection go? To a modem connected to one of the computers or to any intervening box? Is it ADSL (BT phone line) or Cable (Telewest / NTL) 3 Finally this may seem a chore but it will help us to see what is going on. Go to Start - programs - MS-DOS prompt or Command prompt (oh yes another question, what operating system are the two machines using?) Anyway you should get a black window with a prompt Type the following then press return ipconfig /all > c:\config.txt Do this on both machines Now double click on "My computer" then your C: drive. Look for a file called config or config.txt Double click on it and it will open in notepad. Click 'Edit' and 'Select all' to highlight all the text Press Ctrl + c to copy text to clipboard Open a Reply Group window to this post and paste in the text with Ctrl + v Now do the same with the config.txt on the other machine. If the LAN is not working (is it?) copy it onto a floppy disk. Anyhow what I need is the contents of the two files. Ok I know it's more than 3 questions! Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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"Andrew Sayers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > "P.E." <Grock426mef5%@virgin.net> wrote: > > Have you set the machine that is linked ot the BB connection as a > "gateway" on the other machine? > > It may be the the firewall blocked and then broke your settings. > Its better to set them manually if you can, rather than rely on DCHP > > Post your settings if you know them and I'll try to let you know what to > do next. As per 'It's Me' post below, I think I got the info and reset my two IP addresses on the main computer :- Ethernet adapter 192.168.0.236 PPI adapter speedtouch connection 82.3.64.193 > For example can the machines "see" each other on the LAN? > How do I find out ? Pete |
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"It's Me" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:cjge01$4la$(E-Mail Removed)... > Configuring the home network for Norton Internet Security, Norton Personal > Firewall, or Norton Internet Security Pro 2003/2004 > > http://snipurl.com/9frp > > > See if that helps. > > "P.E." <Grock426mef5%@virgin.net> wrote in message > news:koE6d.1020$(E-Mail Removed)... >> Thanks, tried it, but still no change Pete |
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"Graham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > Hi Pete > > I think your set-up is using a technique called Internet Connection > Sharing > but I need to be sure before I can advise you further. > > To that end here are 3 questions. > > 1. > How are the two machines physically connected together? > Is there a cable directly linking the two computers or is there an > intervening box? > If there is a box what is it called? Is it perhaps a Hub a Switch or a > Router. LAN cable - no router. > 2 > Where does the Broadband connection go? To a modem connected to one of the > computers or to any intervening box? Is it ADSL (BT phone line) or Cable > (Telewest / NTL) Both have Thompson modems - one Alcatel the second is Speedtouch. ASDL BT. I'll get the other info (Q 3)when the computer is free. > 3 > Finally this may seem a chore but it will help us to see what is going on. > Go to Start - programs - MS-DOS prompt or Command prompt (oh yes another > question, what operating system are the two machines using?) > > Anyway you should get a black window with a prompt > Type the following then press return > > ipconfig /all > c:\config.txt > > Do this on both machines > > Now double click on "My computer" then your C: drive. Look for a file > called config or config.txt > Double click on it and it will open in notepad. > Click 'Edit' and 'Select all' to highlight all the text > Press Ctrl + c to copy text to clipboard > Open a Reply Group window to this post and paste in the text with Ctrl + v > > Now do the same with the config.txt on the other machine. If the LAN is > not > working (is it?) copy it onto a floppy disk. > Anyhow what I need is the contents of the two files. > > Ok I know it's more than 3 questions! > > Graham. > > %Profound_observation% > > |
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> > Both have Thompson modems - one Alcatel the second is Speedtouch. > ASDL BT. > Hang on a mo... You are saying that each has its OWN adsl USB modem, ultimatly connected to the SAME phone line??? And that arrangment worked in the past? Graham. %Profound_observation% |
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"Graham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > > >> >> Both have Thompson modems - one Alcatel the second is Speedtouch. >> ASDL BT. >> > > Hang on a mo... > You are saying that each has its OWN adsl USB modem, ultimatly connected > to > the SAME phone line??? > And that arrangment worked in the past? > No, previously only the alcatel was connected to the main computer - I now realise we should have purchased a router modem. |
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