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Kim
My Home Office network has stopped working. It comprises
an XP-Pro notebook and a Win98SE desktop, both connecting
via a router and cable modem to the internet.
Both PC's can still see and access the net just fine, so
presumably the network h/w in both PC's is OK. The
problem is that they cant see each other as shown in
Network Places. This was all working fine up to two
weeks ago, when it just appeared to stop!
Each PC pings to itself (127.0.0.1) OK.
Each PC pings to the default Gateway OK.
A ping from each PC to the other times out.
When I run the 'Network Diagnostics' on the XP Notebook,
it reports a failure on its network card. The detail
shows failures (ie timeouts) on the pings to 61.9.192.14
and 61.9.192.15, and the text is 'DNS Server Search Order
failed'.
Any suggestions as to the meaning of these messages and
the best course of action to get the network working?
Many thanks,
Kim
an XP-Pro notebook and a Win98SE desktop, both connecting
via a router and cable modem to the internet.
Both PC's can still see and access the net just fine, so
presumably the network h/w in both PC's is OK. The
problem is that they cant see each other as shown in
Network Places. This was all working fine up to two
weeks ago, when it just appeared to stop!
Each PC pings to itself (127.0.0.1) OK.
Each PC pings to the default Gateway OK.
A ping from each PC to the other times out.
When I run the 'Network Diagnostics' on the XP Notebook,
it reports a failure on its network card. The detail
shows failures (ie timeouts) on the pings to 61.9.192.14
and 61.9.192.15, and the text is 'DNS Server Search Order
failed'.
Any suggestions as to the meaning of these messages and
the best course of action to get the network working?
Many thanks,
Kim