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I have installed Winroute lite 4.2.5 on a Windows XP machine and I am trying
to connect a Windows 2000 laptop as a client. It seems to be working because its DHCP server has allocated an IP and gateway address to my Client machine and I can ping each machine from the other with no problems. The problem is that the client machine cannot access the internet (and does not even show up in the 'Active Connections' window in Winroute). I have the Network Settings in IE Options/Connection set to Automatically Detect Settings - but it doesn't work. I have also tried static addressing too with no luck. Spent hours on this now, so I would be grateful for any ideas! TrueBlue |
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TrueBlue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I have installed Winroute lite 4.2.5 on a Windows XP machine and I am trying > to connect a Windows 2000 laptop as a client. It seems to be working because > its DHCP server has allocated an IP and gateway address to my Client machine > and I can ping each machine from the other with no problems. > > The problem is that the client machine cannot access the internet (and does > not even show up in the 'Active Connections' window in Winroute). I have the > Network Settings in IE Options/Connection set to Automatically Detect > Settings - but it doesn't work. I have also tried static addressing too with > no luck. > > Spent hours on this now, so I would be grateful for any ideas! > Have you removed the XP firewall on the WR server? Have you removed the XP firewall on the WR client? (Use Kerio Personal Firewall instead, if you want a firewall on the laptop.) Have you set the client to use the WR server for DNS, and set the DNS forwarder on the server appropriately? Have you enabled NAT on the WAN interface of the WR server? Have you disabled NAT on the LAN interface of the WR server? Have you checked there are no packet-filter rules on the LAN interface of the server? Have you checked there are no time-based rules set in WR? |
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I think I have cracked it! What I did was this:
In the Network Connections directory, I selected my external Internet Connection Icon. and opened the Properties Screen. Then I selected the Advanced tab.Then I checked the bottom option - Allow other network users to conrol or disable the shared internet connection. Immediately, the client machine found the shared connection and activated it. Problem solved. Previously I had not checked that box, thinking that I didn't want other users disconnecting the internet conection from the host - but apparently it is needed for any connection to be established between internet, host and client. Will Light "TrueBlue" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:3f9ce44f$0$11239$(E-Mail Removed) ... > I have installed Winroute lite 4.2.5 on a Windows XP machine and I am trying > to connect a Windows 2000 laptop as a client. It seems to be working because > its DHCP server has allocated an IP and gateway address to my Client machine > and I can ping each machine from the other with no problems. > > The problem is that the client machine cannot access the internet (and does > not even show up in the 'Active Connections' window in Winroute). I have the > Network Settings in IE Options/Connection set to Automatically Detect > Settings - but it doesn't work. I have also tried static addressing too with > no luck. > > Spent hours on this now, so I would be grateful for any ideas! > > > > |
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Tried this and it did not work for me!
I thought that I was supposed to turn XP's ICS off as Winroute replaced it? "Will Light" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bniv7b$pc9$(E-Mail Removed)... > I think I have cracked it! What I did was this: > > In the Network Connections directory, I selected my external Internet > Connection Icon. and opened the Properties Screen. > Then I selected the Advanced tab.Then I checked the bottom option - Allow > other network users to conrol or disable the shared internet connection. > Immediately, the client machine found the shared connection and activated > it. Problem solved. > Previously I had not checked that box, thinking that I didn't want other > users disconnecting the internet conection from the host - but apparently it > is needed for any connection to be established between internet, host and > client. > > Will Light > > > "TrueBlue" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:3f9ce44f$0$11239$(E-Mail Removed) ... > > I have installed Winroute lite 4.2.5 on a Windows XP machine and I am > trying > > to connect a Windows 2000 laptop as a client. It seems to be working > because > > its DHCP server has allocated an IP and gateway address to my Client > machine > > and I can ping each machine from the other with no problems. > > > > The problem is that the client machine cannot access the internet (and > does > > not even show up in the 'Active Connections' window in Winroute). I have > the > > Network Settings in IE Options/Connection set to Automatically Detect > > Settings - but it doesn't work. I have also tried static addressing too > with > > no luck. > > > > Spent hours on this now, so I would be grateful for any ideas! > > > > > > > > > > |
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Thanks for this. I have tried all of these.
- I have Norton Internet Security on each machine but I have disabled both firewalls when testing. - The DNS server is set to forward queries automatically. - NAT - not sure what you mean, but ICS is disabled on dial up and there is no option on the network card. ICS is also disabled on the client (Win 2000). - No filter rules or time-based rules. I can ping each machine from the other and ipconfig on the client comes up with the correct addresses. "Rob Morley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) .com... > TrueBlue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > I have installed Winroute lite 4.2.5 on a Windows XP machine and I am trying > > to connect a Windows 2000 laptop as a client. It seems to be working because > > its DHCP server has allocated an IP and gateway address to my Client machine > > and I can ping each machine from the other with no problems. > > > > The problem is that the client machine cannot access the internet (and does > > not even show up in the 'Active Connections' window in Winroute). I have the > > Network Settings in IE Options/Connection set to Automatically Detect > > Settings - but it doesn't work. I have also tried static addressing too with > > no luck. > > > > Spent hours on this now, so I would be grateful for any ideas! > > > Have you removed the XP firewall on the WR server? > Have you removed the XP firewall on the WR client? (Use Kerio Personal > Firewall instead, if you want a firewall on the laptop.) > Have you set the client to use the WR server for DNS, and set the DNS > forwarder on the server appropriately? > Have you enabled NAT on the WAN interface of the WR server? > Have you disabled NAT on the LAN interface of the WR server? > Have you checked there are no packet-filter rules on the LAN interface of > the server? > Have you checked there are no time-based rules set in WR? |
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TrueBlue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> "Will Light" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > news:bniv7b$pc9$(E-Mail Removed)... > > I think I have cracked it! What I did was this: > > "TrueBlue" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message > > news:3f9ce44f$0$11239$(E-Mail Removed) ... > > > I have installed Winroute lite 4.2.5 on a Windows XP machine and I am > > trying > > > to connect a Windows 2000 laptop as a client. It seems to be working > > because > > > its DHCP server has allocated an IP and gateway address to my Client > > machine > > > and I can ping each machine from the other with no problems. > > > > > > The problem is that the client machine cannot access the internet (and > > does > > > not even show up in the 'Active Connections' window in Winroute). I have > > the > > > Network Settings in IE Options/Connection set to Automatically Detect > > > Settings - but it doesn't work. I have also tried static addressing too > > with > > > no luck. > > > > > > Spent hours on this now, so I would be grateful for any ideas! > > > > In the Network Connections directory, I selected my external Internet > > Connection Icon. and opened the Properties Screen. > > Then I selected the Advanced tab.Then I checked the bottom option - Allow > > other network users to conrol or disable the shared internet connection. > > Immediately, the client machine found the shared connection and activated > > it. Problem solved. > > Previously I had not checked that box, thinking that I didn't want other > > users disconnecting the internet conection from the host - but apparently > it > > is needed for any connection to be established between internet, host and > > client. > Tried this and it did not work for me! > > I thought that I was supposed to turn XP's ICS off as Winroute replaced it? > You are, it does. And the XP firewall. I can probably walk you through the setup if you want (my email address is valid). |
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TrueBlue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Thanks for this. I have tried all of these. > > - I have Norton Internet Security on each machine but I have disabled both > firewalls when testing. > - The DNS server is set to forward queries automatically. > - NAT - not sure what you mean, but ICS is disabled on dial up and there is > no option on the network card. ICS is also disabled on the client (Win > 2000). In Winroute Admin Settings->Interface Table Select your WAN interface (modem) properties and check the "Perform NAT ...." box. Make sure that it's _not_ checked for your LAN interface. |
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Thanks for your help so far!
I don't appear to have an 'interface table' - searching Google, it seems that it is because I am using Winroute Lite. As far as I can tell, by selecting the 'adapter used for network connection' as my ADSL modem, that enables NAT and disables it on the Network card. The only reason I am going through this pain is because Securemote (VPN software) will not work with Microsofts ICS - could this be stopping me? "Rob Morley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) .com... > TrueBlue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > Thanks for this. I have tried all of these. > > > > - I have Norton Internet Security on each machine but I have disabled both > > firewalls when testing. > > - The DNS server is set to forward queries automatically. > > - NAT - not sure what you mean, but ICS is disabled on dial up and there is > > no option on the network card. ICS is also disabled on the client (Win > > 2000). > > In Winroute Admin Settings->Interface Table > Select your WAN interface (modem) properties and check the "Perform NAT > ..." box. Make sure that it's _not_ checked for your LAN interface. > |
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TrueBlue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Thanks for your help so far! > > I don't appear to have an 'interface table' - searching Google, it seems > that it is because I am using Winroute Lite. As far as I can tell, by > selecting the 'adapter used for network connection' as my ADSL modem, that > enables NAT and disables it on the Network card. Okay, my mistake :-) I'll investigate and get back to you. > > The only reason I am going through this pain is because Securemote (VPN > software) will not work with Microsofts ICS - could this be stopping me? > I very much doubt it. |
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Bizarrely it has just started working!
I left it for a while, then decided to uninstall winroute, reboot and then install again. It seemed to make no difference, but then I ran outlook express on the laptop and it worked!!. So then I ran Internet Explorer and that worked too! "Rob Morley" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) .com... > TrueBlue <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > > Thanks for your help so far! > > > > I don't appear to have an 'interface table' - searching Google, it seems > > that it is because I am using Winroute Lite. As far as I can tell, by > > selecting the 'adapter used for network connection' as my ADSL modem, that > > enables NAT and disables it on the Network card. > > Okay, my mistake :-) I'll investigate and get back to you. > > > > The only reason I am going through this pain is because Securemote (VPN > > software) will not work with Microsofts ICS - could this be stopping me? > > > I very much doubt it. |
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