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unable to receive packets from Ntwk
Name: jytomas Date: March 5, 2003 at 07:24:20 Pacific OS: win 2000 pro CPU/Ram: PII laptop / 128 mb ram
Comment:
I am unable to recieve any packets from the network using my SMC ethernet card. Win 2k is reading the card just fine. But I am unable to receive any packets from the network. Packets are sent just fine..but there is no responce back from the network. I don't have a firewall installed. I'm not sure if Win2k has a built-in firewall or any setting that I need to adjust to in order to solve this network problem... ANY help would be great...!!!
Name: mark Date: March 5, 2003 at 07:43:40 Pacific
Reply:
xp has a firewall not w2k.
how do you know packets are sent ok ??
what are you using to test connections ?
what protocal ?
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Response Number 2
Name: Jennifer SUMN Date: March 5, 2003 at 09:15:45 Pacific
Reply:
What is your IP Configuration? You need to supply more details..
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Response Number 3
Name: Vasilis Date: March 6, 2003 at 00:38:48 Pacific
Reply:
Go to "My network places" --> Properties, Local Area Connection -- > Properties and press the button "Configure" below the ethernet card description. Go to the "Advanced" tab and find the string "Link Speed and Duplex" or something like that. If it has a value of "Auto" change it to "Full/Half Duplex". I had the same problem with a SMC card and this solved the problem.
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