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From: Bob Campbell on 13 Mar 2010 16:43 I'm using a workgroup, not a domain. I have 12 computers and 2 network printers: Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 Windows 7 Ultimate Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Home Premium --- No Internet access Windows Vista Home Premium --- No Internet access XP SP3 Professional XP SP3 Media Center --- No Internet access XP SP3 Media Center Mac OS X 10.6.2 --- No Internet access Mac OS X 10.6.2 All computers can access a shared folder on the server. There seems to be some limit preventing Internet access. I can't get 4 computers to access the Internet: marked with "No Internet access". It changes from day to day, different machines can't get on the Internet, in no discernable way--that I can determine, although the 1 Ultimate and 3 Professional computers can always get on. Any suggestions?
From: Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS] on 13 Mar 2010 16:56 Hello Bob, How is your network built: computer > switch > router > internet computer > switch > server > router > internet Also post an unedited ipconfig /all from a problem machine, the ip address of the router and how the clients get there ip address DCHP from the server or router. Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > I'm using a workgroup, not a domain. > I have 12 computers and 2 network printers: > Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 > Windows 7 Ultimate > Windows 7 Professional > Windows 7 Professional > Windows 7 Home Premium > Windows 7 Home Premium --- No Internet access > Windows Vista Home Premium --- No Internet access > XP SP3 Professional > XP SP3 Media Center --- No Internet access > XP SP3 Media Center > Mac OS X 10.6.2 --- No Internet access > Mac OS X 10.6.2 > All computers can access a shared folder on the server. > > There seems to be some limit preventing Internet access. > > I can't get 4 computers to access the Internet: marked with "No > Internet > access". > It changes from day to day, different machines can't get on the > Internet, in > no discernable way--that I can determine, although the 1 Ultimate and > 3 > Professional computers can always get on. > Any suggestions? >
From: Bob Campbell on 13 Mar 2010 17:31 Computer > switch > router > modem > Internet (Cox Cable) Some of the computers are static IP, some are DHCP from router, but it doesn't seem to matter any. See ipconfig /all in the attached text file. Thanks Meinolf. "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb@(nospam)gmx.de> wrote in message news:6cb2911de7ba8cc91179e656243(a)msnews.microsoft.com... > Hello Bob, > > How is your network built: > computer > switch > router > internet > > computer > switch > server > router > internet > > Also post an unedited ipconfig /all from a problem machine, the ip address > of the router and how the clients get there ip address DCHP from the > server or router. > > Best regards > > Meinolf Weber > Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and > confers no rights. > ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups > ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > >> I'm using a workgroup, not a domain. >> I have 12 computers and 2 network printers: >> Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 >> Windows 7 Ultimate >> Windows 7 Professional >> Windows 7 Professional >> Windows 7 Home Premium >> Windows 7 Home Premium --- No Internet access >> Windows Vista Home Premium --- No Internet access >> XP SP3 Professional >> XP SP3 Media Center --- No Internet access >> XP SP3 Media Center >> Mac OS X 10.6.2 --- No Internet access >> Mac OS X 10.6.2 >> All computers can access a shared folder on the server. >> >> There seems to be some limit preventing Internet access. >> >> I can't get 4 computers to access the Internet: marked with "No >> Internet >> access". >> It changes from day to day, different machines can't get on the >> Internet, in >> no discernable way--that I can determine, although the 1 Ultimate and >> 3 >> Professional computers can always get on. >> Any suggestions? >> > >
From: Frankster on 13 Mar 2010 18:55 Patse it into the body of your newgroup posting. -Frank "Bob Campbell" <softwaretailor(a)msn.com> wrote in message news:e9gx4zvwKHA.4552(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Computer > switch > router > modem > Internet (Cox Cable) > Some of the computers are static IP, some are DHCP from router, but it > doesn't seem to matter any. > > See ipconfig /all in the attached text file. > > Thanks Meinolf. > > > > "Meinolf Weber [MVP-DS]" <meiweb@(nospam)gmx.de> wrote in message > news:6cb2911de7ba8cc91179e656243(a)msnews.microsoft.com... >> Hello Bob, >> >> How is your network built: >> computer > switch > router > internet >> >> computer > switch > server > router > internet >> >> Also post an unedited ipconfig /all from a problem machine, the ip >> address >> of the router and how the clients get there ip address DCHP from the >> server or router. >> >> Best regards >> >> Meinolf Weber >> Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and >> confers no rights. >> ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups >> ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm >> >>> I'm using a workgroup, not a domain. >>> I have 12 computers and 2 network printers: >>> Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2 >>> Windows 7 Ultimate >>> Windows 7 Professional >>> Windows 7 Professional >>> Windows 7 Home Premium >>> Windows 7 Home Premium --- No Internet access >>> Windows Vista Home Premium --- No Internet access >>> XP SP3 Professional >>> XP SP3 Media Center --- No Internet access >>> XP SP3 Media Center >>> Mac OS X 10.6.2 --- No Internet access >>> Mac OS X 10.6.2 >>> All computers can access a shared folder on the server. >>> >>> There seems to be some limit preventing Internet access. >>> >>> I can't get 4 computers to access the Internet: marked with "No >>> Internet >>> access". >>> It changes from day to day, different machines can't get on the >>> Internet, in >>> no discernable way--that I can determine, although the 1 Ultimate and >>> 3 >>> Professional computers can always get on. >>> Any suggestions? >>> >> >>
From: Bob Campbell on 13 Mar 2010 20:20 Windows IP Configuration Host Name . . . . . . . . . . . . : Bob-3 Primary Dns Suffix . . . . . . . : Node Type . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid IP Routing Enabled. . . . . . . . : No WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . . . . : No Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection: Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 90-4C-E5-8B-2D-4A DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-26-2D-B6-4A-FE DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : Yes Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::4808:43e0:3420:9956%11(Preferred) IPv4 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.111(Preferred) Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Lease Obtained. . . . . . . . . . : Saturday, March 13, 2010 7:53:01 AM Lease Expires . . . . . . . . . . : Saturday, March 13, 2010 2:57:59 PM Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1 DHCP Server . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.1.1 DHCPv6 IAID . . . . . . . . . . . : 234888982 DHCPv6 Client DUID. . . . . . . . : 00-01-00-01-12-D9-87-1D-00-26-2D-B6-4A-FE DNS Servers . . . . . . . . . . . : 68.105.28.11 68.105.29.11 NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Enabled Tunnel adapter isatap.{17361EC6-1AA8-4F0B-9033-A91F931C54FC}: Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0 DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Tunnel adapter Local Area Connection* 12: Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft 6to4 Adapter Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0 DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Tunnel adapter isatap.{F19EA1D7-803A-4B44-B142-1BA0BAACFDCE}: Media State . . . . . . . . . . . : Media disconnected Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Microsoft ISATAP Adapter #2 Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0 DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : Description . . . . . . . . . . . : Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface Physical Address. . . . . . . . . : 00-00-00-00-00-00-00-E0 DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes IPv6 Address. . . . . . . . . . . : 2001:0:4137:9e76:c48:5c5b:e715:74ed(Preferred) Link-local IPv6 Address . . . . . : fe80::c48:5c5b:e715:74ed%15(Preferred) Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : :: NetBIOS over Tcpip. . . . . . . . : Disabled
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