In MsgID<(E-Mail Removed) roups.com> on 25 Jan
2007 10:10:54 -0800, in uk.comp.home-networking,
'(E-Mail Removed)' wrote:
>I'm begining to suspect that the BT Home Hub is not an actual router.
>Again any suggestions?
If you can ping in one direction but not the other then kill any firewalls
(whilst disconnected from the 'net) until you can ping in both directions.
If you'd like something to telnet to, in order to further prove that TCP
is fine and dandy in both directions, then maybe temporarily instal
argosoft's free mail relay (tiny little program) from
http://www.argosoft.com/files/apps/agsmail.exe
Once installed, 'telnet 127.0.0.1 25' will prove it works locally, then
'telnet N.N.N.N 25', where N.N.N.N is the IP it's installed at, from the
other machine to test the hub.
As for the HH not being an actual router, all you need to share files
between machines on the same subnet is a hub (though more commonly a
switch, AKA the LAN side of most 'router's - commercial wired ones are
usually two-port routers, one port going internally to a four or five port
switch for your LAN and the other going 'to the internet')
So, even if the 'home hub' was only what it say on the tin, it should
allow file sharing within a subnet.
Dave J.
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