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Old 12-21-2008, 07:29 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Without seeing the actual control panel for the router itself no, not exactly. One other simple question while I'm researching, you don't have remote dial-in blocked on the server do you? It may be blocking the other computer from dialing in through the router.
here is my router control panel,

where do i find remote dial-in to within windows server 2003
yeah i wasn't that impressed when i got it but i does do the job and it doesn't drop connection that offen

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I have something called "Access Point Isolation" which can prevent computers and printers from sharing files over the network. Make sure that is turned off. Mine is a US Robotics router.
iv had a look for access point isolation and i cant find it.
any ideas where it could be?
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