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  1. 2xg
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       #1

    Basic Requirements Before Posting your Networking Thread


    This will help and give us an idea to better assist you with your networking concern. Please read and follow the requirements before you create a Thread in Network and Sharing Forum along with a detail description of your issue.

    1. Is this a wired or wireless connection issue?

    2. Who is your Internet Service Provider (ISP)?
    US Providers - Comcast, Charter, AT&T, Verizon, etc...
    UK Providers - BT, talktalk, Virgin Media, etc...

    3. What type of Broadband connection are you using?
    Dial-up, DSL, Cable, Satellite, Fios or T1

    4. What is the exact Make and Model of your Modem, Router or Modem/Router Combo - Linksys, D-Link, Netgear, TP-LINK, etc.

    5. What is the Name of the Anti-Virus, Security or Firewall Software installed from the problematic computer - McAfee, Norton, Eset, Webroot, Zone Alarm, etc.

    6. How to run and post an ipconfig /all output of the computer(s) in question for review.
    Click on the Windows Start button, in search programs and files type cmd, right click cmd on the top and select Run Administrator.
    A message will pop ‘Do you want to allow the following program to make changes in your computer? Answer YES.

    Basic Requirements Before Posting your Networking Thread-cmd.jpg


    From the Command Prompt (black) screen, type ipconfig /all press enter. You will now see the results.
    Note: You may also use any of these valid renditions:
    ipconfig/all
    ipconfig /all
    ipconfig -all


    Here’s your ipconfig/all output:

    Basic Requirements Before Posting your Networking Thread-output.png

    Note: If you would like a text file output. From the command prompt (black screen), Copy and Paste these ipconfig /all >c:\ipconfig.txt then press enter. You will find the output in your Local Disk ‘C’.
    To post the output in a Forum or Notepad, right click on the Command Prompt Window and choose Select All, then press Enter, open up Notepad or go to your Post from the Forum right click on it and choose Paste.

    For Wireless issue only:

    Download, Install and Run Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector from CNET site.
    To run Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector, double click the Xirrus icon on your Desktop, you may use the Windows 7 snipping tool to crop or Paint by tapping the Print screen key on your keyboard, open up Paint (Click on Start>All Programs>Accessories>Paint) then choose Edit from the Menu and select Paste, then save it and please attach the file on your next post.

    We don't expect for you to be able to compile all of these prerequisites but will definitely help us expedite your networking issue.

    Thank You!
    2xg
    Last edited by 2xg; 08 Aug 2013 at 10:32. Reason: updated
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  2. Posts : 2,298
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1 ; Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
       #2

    Great Thread! Bookmarked*

    I would rep but I have to spread some around

    Thanks for this,
    Josh :)
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  3. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks Josh, no worries about the Rep. :)
    Shadowjk said:
    Great Thread! Bookmarked*

    I would rep but I have to spread some around

    Thanks for this,
    Josh :)
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  4. Posts : 18,415
    windows 7 home 64bit
       #4

    Great work 2xg
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  5. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
    Win7 & Win8 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks!
    maxie said:
    Great work 2xg
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  6. Posts : 4
    windows 7 pro 64bit
       #6

    I'm network stumped..........

    .......... I have wired networking problem with Windows7 64 bit. Have 4 computers on my network. One replaced, but will not connect. Can use internet, see all other computers on the network. Have set up sharing on C drive and several subfolders of my main computer. Have matched workgroup, homegroup pass word and network sharing settings. When I try to connect I get a "Permissions not granted" message.

    One weird thing on the main computer that holds all my data: on the C drive, then the folder that holds the data I want, I right click to get properties, and the attributes are shown as Read Only. I try everything to unselect Read Only, but it always reverts back after I apply and close. Could that be the problem and how could I fix it???

    Here is the really weird part. The other 3 computers on the network are working great. Only the new computer has a problem connecting and functioning. I have tried a couple of other computers under the same circumstances and they all will not connect and I get the same "Permissions not granted message".

    My situation is similar to:
    Windows cannot access \\<PC-NAME>\drive

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    REMguy
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  7. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
    Win7 & Win8 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Hi remguy422,

    You will need to create your own Thread here and we'll be glad to assist you.
    remguy422 said:
    I'm network stumped..........

    .......... I have wired networking problem with Windows7 64 bit. Have 4 computers on my network. One replaced, but will not connect. Can use internet, see all other computers on the network. Have set up sharing on C drive and several subfolders of my main computer. Have matched workgroup, homegroup pass word and network sharing settings. When I try to connect I get a "Permissions not granted" message.

    One weird thing on the main computer that holds all my data: on the C drive, then the folder that holds the data I want, I right click to get properties, and the attributes are shown as Read Only. I try everything to unselect Read Only, but it always reverts back after I apply and close. Could that be the problem and how could I fix it???

    Here is the really weird part. The other 3 computers on the network are working great. Only the new computer has a problem connecting and functioning. I have tried a couple of other computers under the same circumstances and they all will not connect and I get the same "Permissions not granted message".

    My situation is similar to:
    Windows cannot access \\<PC-NAME>\drive

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    REMguy
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  8. Posts : 126
    W10 Pro
       #8

    I bought this awesome router and would like to recommend it. Any particular place I should post?

    We do not seem to have a Network Hardware forum...
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  9. Posts : 4,566
    Windows 10 Pro
       #9

    @Coram Daes

    I would post about that in the chill room below instead of networking and sharing:

    Chillout Room - Windows 7 Help Forums

    As its a recommendation and not a problem. Keeps the section clean.
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  10. Posts : 126
    W10 Pro
       #10

    Good point. Thanks
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