Hi, I do not know the router so cannot help with the product. But I shall give you some troubleshooting tips. 1. Each workstation must get an IP Address. Find them out and ping each machine. If you are getting replies, then the router is forwarding the traffic through correctly. If not, then the problem is on the router or your Firewall on the workstations are blocking ICMP traffic. 2. Make sure all workstations are in the same workgroup. I expect you are not using Active Directory (AD). 3. Remove (disable) all Firewalls on the workstations and perform tip 1, if tip one failed. If tip 1 works, then you should be able to see the machines. 4. Ping from workstation 1 to workstation 2 and check the ARP. If you see the MAC address of workstation 1 in workstation 2 ARP table, then you know they are communicating and the issue is related to your Windows set-up. Sean ----- Original Message ----- From: "romance's prince" <romanticbiro@yahoo.co.uk> To: "Blind sysadmins list" <blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org> Sent: Friday, July 04, 2008 6:34 PM Subject: [Blind-sysadmins] network question?
hello members: I've small home network in my home, using it to get DSL connection. we have Conexant router. this is its info: BootCode Version: BC_CX82xxx_4.1.0.21 Firmware Version: CX82xxx_4.1.0.21_S Customer Software Version: 4.1.0.21_ please I've some questions: 1. how can I know the computers that are online now on network? net view command now not working. also when I go to Entire Network, then press Microsoft windows network the computer not talk, and should use end now to be healthy again. why this option not working now? and how I fix this? 2. is there any way make me prevent any virus or spy move from the network to me? am not share any files or folder for anyone. thanks. ibraam.
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