Well currently i got a
1394 Connection-disabled,bridged,
Local Area Connection,Enabled,bridged(NIC),
Local Area Connection4,Enabled,Shared(Cable-Modem),
and network bridge15,enabled.
Host works fine, properties of NIC: General: Connected, Support: all
unavailable.
properties of lac4:General:
Connected(sent/received:yes), Support: assigned by dhcp,ip address:yes,
subnet mask:255.255.255.0,gateway:yes.
properties of bridge: General:connected,
sent:some,received:none, Support: addr type: Automatic Private address,ip
address:yes , subnet mask:255.255.0.0 , gateway:none.
error msg: "couldnt renew ip address for network bridge."
What do ya say, seems something is blocking the connection..
Thanks.
M.
"Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote:
> In article <8C3FDCF1-B852-461C-AB5D-(E-Mail Removed)>, mtnk
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> >> >Hello all
> >> >Any known issues with a xpsp2 client and non-spxp host networking/ics?
> >> >
> >> >Thanks.
> >> >M.
> >>
> >> Sorry, but I don't know what "non-spxp" means. A computer running XP
> >> SP2 should network fine with an ICS host running Windows 98SE, Me,
> >> 2000, or any version of XP. Does that answer your question?
> >>
> >> Are you having issues?
> >
> >Thanks for that Steve,
> >what i meant was just a pc running xp without any service pack.
> >yes i'm having issues..thanks..
> >After updating the client with sp2.I have tried a lot of the things
> >mentioned here and else where. Commandline options to reset etc.Uninstalling
> >all protocols on both and installing again.I have disabled 1394 atm.
> >I have cable internet with cross-over connection to other pc.Host is
> >connected via usb with modem.NAV06 and xp firewalss are disabled.
> >Should i upgrade host aswell with sp2?Dont wanna loose connection on that
> >but..What could be missing?
> >Thanks.
> >M.
>
> You're welcome, M. I would certainly upgrade the host with SP2, even
> if there were no issues. An XP computer without any service packs has
> dozens of security vulnerabilities that the service packs have fixed.
>
> I'm sorry, but I don't know what issues you're having, so I can't say
> how to fix them. You've told us what you tried that didn't fix them,
> but I don't see a description of what's actually wrong. If you'll
> give details, including what works, what doesn't work, and the
> complete text of all error messages, I'm sure that someone can help.
> --
> Best Wishes,
> Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
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