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We have an 8 node Lan (Linksys router) at work
that uplinks to a Wan Cable router (not a cable modem) provided by our cable ISP. We used to have a cable modem for our Wan, of which then we utilized the wan port on the Linksys router to jump to the cable modem data port. However when the ISP upgraded to the cable "router" there is no data port, just 4 different ports labeled Lan1, Lan2 etc. So now we jump from the uplink port on the Linksys router to the 1st port on the cable router. We leave the port right before the uplink port on the linksys port empty (common knowledge item). Ok here is the dilemma. All of the nodes that were on the old cable modem/Linksys or Wan/Lan now boot up and work flawlessly on the new topology. I.e. they can see each other on the Lan "and" they can get out thru the cable router uplink to the Wan internet. But we have added two new nodes that were not on the old system. The configure pretty much as expected in setting up the network connection. One is a Compaq the other is an Emachine, both run XPhome. However the two new machines can see the Lan (and we can see them) but they cannot see out thru the cable router uplink to the internet. I've flushed the ipconfig caches, and rebooted to exhaustion. These two refuse to see out. If I switch data cables with two other nodes on the lan, then the nothing changes, the two nodes that did not see Wan "still" do not see Wan and the two that did see the Wan "still" see the Wan even though they are in the same Lan hookup scenario as the two that did not. We are at our wits end with these two machines. We called a computer shop and they said we should reload windows to reset everything. Is there any other solution? G |
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> We have an 8 node Lan (Linksys router) at work > that uplinks to a Wan Cable router (not a cable modem) > provided by our cable ISP. > We used to have a cable modem for our Wan, of > which then we utilized the wan port on the Linksys > router to jump to the cable modem data port. However > when the ISP upgraded to the cable "router" there is > no data port, just 4 different ports labeled Lan1, Lan2 etc. > So now we jump from the uplink port on the Linksys > router to the 1st port on the cable router. We leave the > port right before the uplink port on the linksys port > empty (common knowledge item). > Ok here is the dilemma. All of the nodes that were on > the old cable modem/Linksys or Wan/Lan now boot > up and work flawlessly on the new topology. I.e. they > can see each other on the Lan "and" they can get out > thru the cable router uplink to the Wan internet. But > we have added two new nodes that were not on the > old system. The configure pretty much as expected in > setting up the network connection. One is a Compaq > the other is an Emachine, both run XPhome. However > the two new machines can see the Lan (and we can see > them) but they cannot see out thru the cable router uplink > to the internet. I've flushed the ipconfig caches, and rebooted > to exhaustion. These two refuse to see out. If I switch > data cables with two other nodes on the lan, then the nothing > changes, the two nodes that did not see Wan "still" do not > see Wan and the two that did see the Wan "still" see the > Wan even though they are in the same Lan hookup scenario > as the two that did not. We are at our wits end with these > two machines. We called a computer shop and they said > we should reload windows to reset everything. > Is there any other solution? > > Check the setting you have for the "gateway" on the errant machines -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of the form che...@prodigy.net. |
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Well they are set to dhcp but I did previously
hard set an Alternate IP and included the Gateways and DNS numbers found on the working nodes ipconfig. But still no change. |
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