I'm going to start tomorrow morning with a "real" router reset. I
thought I had done that earlier today since I did press the reset button
on the router. However, I was reminded by re-reading the manual today
the a reset requires holding the reset button down for 5 seconds. I had
done it for maybe 2-3 seconds so it didn't happen.
Tomorrow is another day. I'm off to bed.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/31/2011 9:43 PM, Moose wrote:
> On 7/31/2011 6:14 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> Yes, I disabled both Windows firewalls to no effect. And, of course,
>> the Windows firewalls had no part in the Linux test which also showed no
>> difference from the Windows test.
>>
>> I think I have a crossover cable somewhere around here but I'll be hard
>> pressed to find it.
>>
>> I did suddenly realize sometime today that the wireless adapter is a
>> separate piece of hardware from the Ethernet adapter. So I did try the
>> wireless connection... with exactly the same results as the wired
>> connection.
>
> When it gets this crazy, well sooner than this has gone - I tend to delete
> all the networks and settings in Windoze,
> reset all security settings in firewall, etc. to default, reset all router
> settings to default, and start again from
> scratch. New network, with new name, and so on.
>
> Not exactly the same problem, but I had a really recalcitrant problem some
> time ago, and just starting over resulted in
> a working network, file sharing, etc.
>
> Moose
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