Hi Robert---Well I found the problem after much head scratching. I decided
to use another ISP and all was OK. I tried several other ISP's as well and
thay all worked except my default one!!!.
So I guess it has something to do with proxy servers at the ISP rejecting
info from my client somputer. The supplier of the software did say that not
all ISP,s would work but why the main PC always worked I do not know.
Anyway, thanks for your reply and I am glad to report that all is now well
even though I do not know exactly what is wrong with my ISP setup.
Regards to all
"Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:
> Sounds like routing issue. Posting the results of both computers ipconfig
> /all here may help.
>
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> >
> > At the risk of boring you let me explain the computer set up XP Pro SP2
> > throughout.
> > I have a regular PC that has an analogue dial up internet connection to an
> > ISP. Connected to this PC is a laptop and a LAN connection is made via
> > ethernet cat 5 crossover cable. An MS home network is functioning
> > perfectly
> > between the two computers. The main PC has one way (down) satellite link.
> > The satellite connection software creates an asymetrical VPN (WAN
> > Miniport
> > L2TP) connection to the service provider server, i.e internet requests are
> > sent up to the VPN server but the data comes down from the satellite. One
> > makes a dial up internet connection then start the satellite connection
> > manager and all is well ON THE MAIN PC.
> > MS ICS is in operation and the VPN connection is the shared connection and
> > this appears on the Laptop if you look at network connection
> >
> > If you now go to the Laptop and run Internet explorer most of the time it
> > reports back that the page cannot be displayed but sometimes it connects
> > to
> > the Web sites OK then packs up again for no reason. The same is true if e
> > mails are sent/received sometimes it works or not. There is no definite
> > set
> > of circumstances that cause failure or success. By monitoring the data in
> > and
> > out of the main PC I am fairly certain that the request for web page
> > delivery
> > is being sent out via the VPN. In other words the operation is totally
> > intermittent when using the Laptop over the LAN.
> >
> > Has onyone out there got any ideas where I might start to look for the
> > problem.
> >
> > Thanks in advance
>
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