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Old June 4th 04, 10:44 PM
Robert L.
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Default Win98SE reinstall : unable to reset network

Please, read ORIGINAL message and reply...

I tried that, I even discovered that IP had disappeared in
the multiples trials... Re-instated it. Log Off
indicates "Log-off Admin", so this is not the problem.

Now, I face the decision to buy another network adapter...
This one might have blowned, I don't know... I'm out of
ideas. Any other ideas anyone ?




ORIGINAL MESSAGE AND REPLY :

In article 1757101c44904$8664db30
, "Robert L"
wrote:
I have a home LAN with 5 PCs through router through ADSL
modem. Everything work fine exept for one 98SE PC on
which I did a clean reinstall of WIN 98SE (no Windows
update possible as long as I can't get it back on
network, then back online...

I followed exactely all my network configuration (again,
everything else work fine : XP, 95, 98SE machines all
seeing each others, exept this 98se - let's call it BUTCH.

BUTCH was working fine too prior to 98SE reinstall (on
cleaned and reformatted C: drive)

Card : 3Com509B
Router : D-link DI-704P

I followed everything I could find. At the best, BUTCH
saw himself and the other 98SE machine - although it
could not browse on the other 98se. Then, back to see
himself only...

I did exactely the same configuration as the other 98se
machine. I tried another cable, tried another network
wall plug in the house, brought it back directly in the
router downstairs : there's no way apparently I can get
it back on the network, nor to the web (which probably
require it to work on the network first, as every PC go
through the router).

I removed protocols, reinstalled them. I have everything
set :
Client for MS Networks
Network card
TCP/IP configured as required
IPX/SPX
File and Printer Sharing for MS Networks

I tried to ADD NetBEUI and removed it as it did not solve
anything.

I must say that the first setup I did after reinstalling
had a mistake in the third section of IP adress : I had
forgotten that every other PC as well as the Router had
a "0", and I had a "1" so I replaced it, and YES it is
now a "0" (unless you tell me the Register or something
working in some esoteric field may have kept a "1" ???...

Any idea ? This is a desperate case... I was thinking of
starting everything from scratch or even installing Win
XP (this is a PII 350, possibly too slow for it...)

Thanks

Robert L.


The minimum recommended speed for Win XP 300 MHz. It
shouldn't be
necessary, and it might not help (e.g. if there's a
hardware problem)
to install XP.

NetBEUI and IPX/SPX have nothing to do with Internet
access. Using
more than one protocol can make network browsing
unreliable. For best
results, use TCP/IP as the only network protocol on all
computers.

You must log on to enable network browsing. Click Start
and look at
the "Log off" entry in the menu. It should say "Log Off
username".
If is just says "Log Off", that's the problem. A likely
fix is to
open the registry key:


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersio
n\
Network\Real Mode Net

and delete the value named "AutoLogon".

Compare the TCP/IP settings to those on another computer.
They should
show the same values for subnet mask, default gateway, and
DHCP
server. Their IP addresses should be in the same subnet.

Try pinging other computers by IP address and by name.
--
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news
group
for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer
questions
addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows Networking
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ
http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm
..


  #2  
Old June 7th 04, 10:00 PM
Gerry Voras
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Default Win98SE reinstall : unable to reset network

Deinstall and reinstall the network stack. Once set up, try to ping
127.0.0.1 . If that works, then set up your IP config. Then try to ping
your default router and dns servers. If that works, then you are probably
good.

"Robert L." wrote in message
...
Please, read ORIGINAL message and reply...

I tried that, I even discovered that IP had disappeared in
the multiples trials... Re-instated it. Log Off
indicates "Log-off Admin", so this is not the problem.

Now, I face the decision to buy another network adapter...
This one might have blowned, I don't know... I'm out of
ideas. Any other ideas anyone ?




ORIGINAL MESSAGE AND REPLY :

In article 1757101c44904$8664db30
, "Robert L"
wrote:
I have a home LAN with 5 PCs through router through ADSL
modem. Everything work fine exept for one 98SE PC on
which I did a clean reinstall of WIN 98SE (no Windows
update possible as long as I can't get it back on
network, then back online...

I followed exactely all my network configuration (again,
everything else work fine : XP, 95, 98SE machines all
seeing each others, exept this 98se - let's call it BUTCH.

BUTCH was working fine too prior to 98SE reinstall (on
cleaned and reformatted C: drive)

Card : 3Com509B
Router : D-link DI-704P

I followed everything I could find. At the best, BUTCH
saw himself and the other 98SE machine - although it
could not browse on the other 98se. Then, back to see
himself only...

I did exactely the same configuration as the other 98se
machine. I tried another cable, tried another network
wall plug in the house, brought it back directly in the
router downstairs : there's no way apparently I can get
it back on the network, nor to the web (which probably
require it to work on the network first, as every PC go
through the router).

I removed protocols, reinstalled them. I have everything
set :
Client for MS Networks
Network card
TCP/IP configured as required
IPX/SPX
File and Printer Sharing for MS Networks

I tried to ADD NetBEUI and removed it as it did not solve
anything.

I must say that the first setup I did after reinstalling
had a mistake in the third section of IP adress : I had
forgotten that every other PC as well as the Router had
a "0", and I had a "1" so I replaced it, and YES it is
now a "0" (unless you tell me the Register or something
working in some esoteric field may have kept a "1" ???...

Any idea ? This is a desperate case... I was thinking of
starting everything from scratch or even installing Win
XP (this is a PII 350, possibly too slow for it...)

Thanks

Robert L.


The minimum recommended speed for Win XP 300 MHz. It
shouldn't be
necessary, and it might not help (e.g. if there's a
hardware problem)
to install XP.

NetBEUI and IPX/SPX have nothing to do with Internet
access. Using
more than one protocol can make network browsing
unreliable. For best
results, use TCP/IP as the only network protocol on all
computers.

You must log on to enable network browsing. Click Start
and look at
the "Log off" entry in the menu. It should say "Log Off
username".
If is just says "Log Off", that's the problem. A likely
fix is to
open the registry key:


HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersio
n\
Network\Real Mode Net

and delete the value named "AutoLogon".

Compare the TCP/IP settings to those on another computer.
They should
show the same values for subnet mask, default gateway, and
DHCP
server. Their IP addresses should be in the same subnet.

Try pinging other computers by IP address and by name.
--
Best Wishes,
Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)

Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news
group
for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer
questions
addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups.

Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows Networking
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com

Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ
http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm
.




 




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