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agpltagplt Member Posts: 39 ■■□□□□□□□□
Hello everyone, i have some problem playing with Netgear WNDR3700 , here is situation:

Laptop IP: 192.168.1.4 (wireless)
PC IP: 192.168.1.3
GW: 192.168.1.1
SM: 255.255.255.0

Ping from laptop to:
PC - fail
GW - ok

Ping from PC to:
laptop - ok
GW - ok

I don't get it why it's like this, i don't have any ACL's, firewalls...
Someone have any ideas ? :)
Currently working on:
- CCNA
Future plans:
- CCNA Security
- CCNA Voice


Currently reading:

- Todd Lammle “CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide, 5th Edition (640-801)
Currently watching:
- CBTnuggets Cisco 640-822 Jeremy Cioara

2011 10k challenge
Pages read: 137

Comments

  • willhi1979willhi1979 Member Posts: 191
    Check the PC and make sure it isn't running a Windows Firewall or another Firewall.
  • gosh1976gosh1976 Member Posts: 441
    are you sure that windows firewall is turned off on the PC? Every time something like this happened in the lab at school somebody hadn't turned their windows firewall off or atleast allowed ICMP packets
  • agpltagplt Member Posts: 39 ■■□□□□□□□□
    willhi1979 wrote: »
    Check the PC and make sure it isn't running a Windows Firewall or another Firewall.

    Windows Firewall is turned off, still if it was on i think Windows XP by default allows incoming echo request. I am not sure, just thinking.

    I'm sorry for this absolutely meaningless thread... i have McAfee which is expired and i can't turn off firewall :} because i need to renew it or uninstall... ;)
    Currently working on:
    - CCNA
    Future plans:
    - CCNA Security
    - CCNA Voice


    Currently reading:

    - Todd Lammle “CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide, 5th Edition (640-801)
    Currently watching:
    - CBTnuggets Cisco 640-822 Jeremy Cioara

    2011 10k challenge
    Pages read: 137
  • gosh1976gosh1976 Member Posts: 441
    agplt wrote: »
    Windows Firewall is turned off, still if it was on i think Windows XP by default allows incoming echo request. I am not sure, just thinking.

    I'm sorry for this absolutely meaningless thread... i have McAfee which is expired and i can't turn off firewall :} because i need to renew it or uninstall... ;)

    ah! another reason I stay away from McAfee. As far as Windows XP allowing incoming echo requests I think that is true for the initial release with ICF but I think for the later service packs with Windows firewall the default is for ICMP to not be allowed. I am 90% sure of this but I could be wrong.
  • agpltagplt Member Posts: 39 ■■□□□□□□□□
    gosh1976 wrote: »
    ah! another reason I stay away from McAfee. As far as Windows XP allowing incoming echo requests I think that is true for the initial release with ICF but I think for the later service packs with Windows firewall the default is for ICMP to not be allowed. I am 90% sure of this but I could be wrong.

    I won't argue, because i don't know :D Yeah i hate it either, i am just visiting my aunt and uncle in US so because i am in Pompano Beach and don't have any idea what to do here so that's how i came into networking... I wanted just to do printer sharing... :)
    Currently working on:
    - CCNA
    Future plans:
    - CCNA Security
    - CCNA Voice


    Currently reading:

    - Todd Lammle “CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide, 5th Edition (640-801)
    Currently watching:
    - CBTnuggets Cisco 640-822 Jeremy Cioara

    2011 10k challenge
    Pages read: 137
  • tierstentiersten Member Posts: 4,505
    agplt wrote: »
    i have McAfee which is expired and i can't turn off firewall :} because i need to renew it or uninstall... ;)
    Uninstall McAfee and install MSE.
  • agpltagplt Member Posts: 39 ■■□□□□□□□□
    tiersten wrote: »
    Uninstall McAfee and install MSE.

    Yeah i think i will do this way, it's sounds better, what about MSE is it good enough ? :)
    Currently working on:
    - CCNA
    Future plans:
    - CCNA Security
    - CCNA Voice


    Currently reading:

    - Todd Lammle “CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide, 5th Edition (640-801)
    Currently watching:
    - CBTnuggets Cisco 640-822 Jeremy Cioara

    2011 10k challenge
    Pages read: 137
  • gosh1976gosh1976 Member Posts: 441
    agplt wrote: »
    Yeah i think i will do this way, it's sounds better, what about MSE is it good enough ? :)

    well it's free and certainly better than McAfee Security Suite that won't let you turn the firewall off and has out of date virus definitions!
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