OK - glad you've got it working. I don't use IPv6. Rumours of the death of IPv4 are greatly exaggerated and have been all the time I've been a...
That's all we need. Loop-back is failing. You've got a fundamental problem with TCP/IP Networking on the PC. First thing to rule out is...
I've moved the four posts above from another thread as they deserve being reviewed separately.
Sorry, that's not something I use.
Sorry. I was so immersed in IP land I've overlooked one vital thing you need to get this to work. You need to bridge the two network connections...
I think you should try to reset TCP/IP. Enter this at a CMD prompt: netsh int ip reset
That's a bit like asking how long is a piece of string. There are a whole host of things needed to secure a web server. The precise details of...
That won't help. If you go into the TCP/IP properties of the connect on the XP PC; then select Advanced and go to the DNS tab. On that page is...
I find it easier to understand at the binary level. When a computer needs to make a decision on where to send an IP packet it carries out a...
With the gateway set as 0.0.0.0 you were effectively saying that the way to the 10.1.1.0 subnet was via the internet. You needed to set the...
If by 'see' you mean they appear in Network Neighbourhood, then whether they do or not can be very hit and miss on a network with no server. A...
Gateway!
I think we need to go back to basics and start from there. Can you please post the output of an ipconfig /all run on the PC you are having...
I'm closing this thread. I'm afraid that if you don't have a COA there isn't a lot that can be done short of buying a new one. The COA is usually...
NO! You have to program your mate's router!! Open up a browser on PC2 and enter http://192.168.1.1 and then enter the admin username and...
Hmmm. 0.75Gb a day-ish. That's more than I'd expect from a single Citrix connection opened for a couple of hours. I'm afraid I can't be sure,...
You need to go into the configuration of the modem/router at 192.168.1.1 and add the static route there. What its make and model? You don't need...
OK - let's assume for now this isn't a network card hardware fault. Next thing to try is something wrong with DHCP. Try setting up the TCP/IP...
What are the IP addresses of the PC you are pinging from and the PC you are sending the ping to?
On a wired network this is commonly a sign of an underlying hardware fault. If you've reinstalled the network card drivers in the way I suggested,...
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