"Vincenzo Dello Iacovo" wrote in message ...
I have three desktops, running W2000 (address 192.168.0.1), W98 (DHCP), WXPHome (DHCP), with a 100 Mps link through a dual speed hub (3com). All have subnet 255.255.255.0 and same workgroup name. I cannot connect to this network a notebook Presario 1510EA (WXPHome): no response to ping, no file sharing. Desktops see each other, but they have no connection with notebook. I found solution to this problem in two ways: - using an old Ethernet 10-BaseT hub: all machines connected at 10 Mbps - connecting the Presario to the old hub, and this one to the fast hub: only the notebook connected at 10 Mbps. Should I think to an hardware failure on notebook? Not a hardware failure on the notebook, because it connects at 10MBPS. Most likely a bad or incorrect cable, or a bad port on the HUB. |
I tried many cables, i tried with a switch, with another switch ...
-- Vincenzo DELLO IACOVO mailto: "the yeti" ha scritto nel messaggio om... "Vincenzo Dello Iacovo" wrote in message ... I have three desktops, running W2000 (address 192.168.0.1), W98 (DHCP), WXPHome (DHCP), with a 100 Mps link through a dual speed hub (3com). All have subnet 255.255.255.0 and same workgroup name. I cannot connect to this network a notebook Presario 1510EA (WXPHome): no response to ping, no file sharing. Desktops see each other, but they have no connection with notebook. I found solution to this problem in two ways: - using an old Ethernet 10-BaseT hub: all machines connected at 10 Mbps - connecting the Presario to the old hub, and this one to the fast hub: only the notebook connected at 10 Mbps. Should I think to an hardware failure on notebook? Not a hardware failure on the notebook, because it connects at 10MBPS. Most likely a bad or incorrect cable, or a bad port on the HUB. |
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