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network problem

  • 22-07-2005 9:19am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,997 ✭✭✭


    since yesterday morning my pc hasnt been able to connect to our network....
    i was using the onboard Gigabit, and up till then it had been working fine.
    so yesterday evening i tried a 10/100 nic i had lying around and i was able toget back online... until i rebooted my pc.

    now before anyone says it, ive tried network wizard, ive tried setting it up manually, ive tried swapping cables and ports on the router. ive tried uninstalling/re-installing both the onboard and the pci 10/100 nic.

    when i try to ping the router i get 'error code 65' instead of the ping report.

    if anyone has any thoughts on what could be wrong please let me know.


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,997 ✭✭✭jaggeh


    sigh, after a quick google i have decided to end my life for being stupid, its better this way.

    SYMPTOMS
    When you use the TCP/IP Ping.exe command line utility to verify network connectivity with another computer on the local network or on the Internet, you may receive a command-line error message that is similar to the following:
    Ping: transmit failed, error code 65
    CAUSE
    This behavior occurs because the following conditions are true: • The Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) feature is enabled.
    • Firewall software from Zone Labs, is installed on the computer. ZoneAlarm and ZoneAlarmPro are examples of Zone Labs firewall software.
    • The ZoneLabs firewall software is not correctly configured for ICS.

    RESOLUTION
    To resolve this behavior, use one of the following methods that is appropriate to your situation: • Configure ZoneAlarm for ICS support. Please see the program documentation or see the Zone Labs Web site for more information about how to configure ZoneAlarm for ICS.
    • Remove the Zone Labs firewall software from the computer. Please see the program documentation or contact Zone Labs at the ZoneLabs Web site for more information about how to do this.


    guess what i have installed >:(


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