asking about command PING

thaimic

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Hi all,


I have two computer which was connected to a HUB
those two computer can access data mutually.
But I can not use command PING to test link between that two computer.
It may caused by some services not startup when booting
But don't know which service effected.

please tell me.

Thanks in advance.
 
Using a ping command between 2 computers connected by a hub should be easy enough. You sure it's a hub though? That's ancient.
I do need some extra information:
- Can i get a ipconfig /all from both computers?
- What's the OS on both computers?
- What do you mean by the can access data mutually?
 
Thank you for the reply.

I don't know if the firewall is on, so this is the reason or not.
Because IP range of two computer is the same range, Gateway, DNS.

thank you.
 
On a Windows 7 computer you will need to create a Home Group.

On Windows XP, you will need to grant permissions via network configuration.

Look into this and related topics.
 
The other issue may be that the hub itself is just garbage. That's why they're not around anymore. There was a lot of issues with packet collision with hubs.
 
On a Windows 7 computer you will need to create a Home Group.

On Windows XP, you will need to grant permissions via network configuration.

Look into this and related topics.
How will this help in trying to ping from one computer to the other?

The other issue may be that the hub itself is just garbage. That's why they're not around anymore. There was a lot of issues with packet collision with hubs.
The hub might just be crap yes. But that has nothing to do with packet collision. The become a problem in large networks with large collision domains. But with only 2 workstations this won't be a problem.
 
How will this help in trying to ping from one computer to the other?


The hub might just be crap yes. But that has nothing to do with packet collision. The become a problem in large networks with large collision domains. But with only 2 workstations this won't be a problem.

Because the communications is going through the hub and being accepted or othewise byt he OS.
 
Because the communications is going through the hub and being accepted or othewise byt he OS.
He can't even ping right now. That has nothing to do with setting up a ad-hoc network (which is wireless). And changing settings in the network configuration is also out of the question. Only the firewall can block this kind of stuff. That's why i asked the ipconfig of both machines. If those are correct. It can only be faulty hardware or the firewall.
 
sync system time.

Hi all,

please help me a problem as below.

I could not sync system time between Server(windows server 2008 raised domain controller) and client computer.
Because when I sysc by command from client computer "net time \\computername /set"
then it say "System error 1314 has occurred.
A required privilege is not held by the client."
athough, I have turn on windowtime from client computers.

thanks in advance.
 
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