First, thanks for your reply. When I say the modem I
mean the DSL modem that was provided to me by the phone
company. It's a ZyXel DSL modem and it's IP address is
192.168.1.1. I can ping this IP from the second computer
and it works fine, but when I take the cable and connect
it to my Latitude's NIC or the external adapter, I can't
reach the host.
I had a firewall on the Latitude but I uninstalled it at
the beginning of my troubleshooting. The second computer
which works fine does have a firewall and this doesn't
seem to cause any problems.
I will follow your advice and do the clean install and
will get back to you on the results.
Thanks again.
Pedro
>-----Original Message-----
>Regarding number 3 below, when you say you try pinging
the modem, is that a
>router ip you are talking about? Or are you connecting
directly to the
>modem? Have you tried networking just the two computers
together with a
>crossover cable or hub? Do you have a firewall somehow
blocking that
>computer? It does sound like a problem with the O/S,
maybe try a clean
>install - if you have the space, you can do a clean
install without
>disturbing your original install just for
troubleshooting purposes. At
>least that way you will know if it's hardware related or
not.
>
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>> I have a Latitude with W2K Pro running on it. My
>> Internet connection was working fine, but one night I
>> left my computer in StandBy mode and when it came back
I
>> started having network problems. The status of the LAN
>> connection shows packets being sent, but none are
>> received. I have tried the following:
>>
>> 1. Checking the NIC, my DSL modem, the cable, you name
>> it... Everything works fine because I have another
>> computer that connects perfectly.
>>
>> 2. I have tried reinstalling the drivers for the NIC,
>> reinstalling TCP/IP and using an additional NIC. Same
>> thing happens when I use the external NIC. XX packets
>> sent and 0 received.
>>
>> 3. I have tried pinging my modem (192.168.1.1) and it
>> works fine from the second computer, but not from the
>> Latitude.
>>
>> 4. I have looked at ipconfig and it shows and
>> autoconfiguration IP address for the computer.
>>
>> 5. I have reinstalled W2K (not a clean install however)
>> with no favorable results.
>>
>> Any ideas? I can only think of Norton AV 2002 which
says
>> it needs to be reinstalled, but I can't see the
relation
>> between that and my LAN connections.
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Pedro
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