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Chat => Entertainment & Technology => Topic started by: addictweb on August 28, 2006, 21:40:15 PM

Title: Network Problems
Post by: addictweb on August 28, 2006, 21:40:15 PM
Ive recently hardwired my upstairs PC to my router. For some reason, the downstairs PC can see the upstairs PC but not vica-versa. It sometimes switches with the upstairs being able to see the downstairs PC.

They can always ping eachothers IP, but not resolve the host name.

Is there a way of forcing a refresh of the routing tables or something?

Im using a speedtouch 580 router.
Title: Re:Network Problems
Post by: madmax on August 29, 2006, 11:23:01 AM
have you tried
\\
to connect to the other machines?

if that works then its an issue with NetBios names,

were the wireless / wired networks on the router given different subnets?
(I.E one on 192.168.1.x and the other 192.168.2.x )
Title: Network Problems
Post by: addictweb on August 29, 2006, 12:11:39 PM
\\ didnt seem to work. last time, ill try it again next time it happens.

The IPs were on the same subnet.

Cheers for the reply.
Title: Network Problems
Post by: knighty on August 29, 2006, 22:29:09 PM
Ive had the same problem before, doing all kinds of weird stuff (6pcs on the network here)

never been able to properly fix it tho :(

oly way I even fixed it was to format, never managed to trace what causes it either :(
Title: Re:Network Problems
Post by: Pete on August 29, 2006, 23:01:02 PM
Ive had this before as well, it was a firewall thing - disabling the firewall wasnt enough, it had to be uninstalled.
Title: Network Problems
Post by: addictweb on August 29, 2006, 23:11:44 PM
embarassingly in not using firewalls, except windows one, ill try dissabling it.

Its odd as it seems random, the only way ive found to fix it is to delete the unreachable computer from the routers list of computers, sometimes when it refinds the computer it can sometimes be accesed.

Grrrr
Title: Network Problems
Post by: Mardoni on August 29, 2006, 23:19:34 PM
There are a million causes for this problem :(

Best thing to do is start simple and stick 2 PCs on static IPs and get them working. Then add a third, then a forth and so on. Once they are working with static IPs, drop them back to DHCP if you want :)