Captain Jack
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Now you see it, now you don’t
I am having a weird network problem after I upgraded from XP to W7. I have 3 computers, 1 desktop and 2 laptops all running W7, plus a Dlink WBR-2310 router and a networked printer. The hardware has not changed from pre-W7 to post-W7. I was not getting this problem with XP. The printer and desktop are connected to the router via ethernet cables and the 2 laptops are wireless. All three computers have no problem connecting to the internet and connecting to the printer.
The problem is the computers have trouble seeing each other most of the time. Sometimes when I open the Network folder I can only see the computer I am at (plus the printer), if I refresh a few times I might see one or both the other computers. If I then open the Network and Share Center and select See Full Map I again may or may not see the other computers. Back in the Network fold if I double click one of the other computers I may get an error message saying “Windows cannot access \\XXXXXXX” or I may connect. When I can see the computer in the Full Map I can always connect. But most times one or both of the other computers will just not show up in the Network folder or the network map. Most of the time I can ping the other computers without any errors (see note below), but I still may or may not be able to access that computer.
I am running Workgroup not Homegroup and they all have the same Workgroup name.
Each computer has a unique IP address assigned by the router.
The problem seems random, sometime it works correctly, but most of the time it does not.
I have unchecked the TCP/IPv6 check box in the Network Connections Properties dialog box on all three computers. I have not disabled IPv6 as per KB929852
I have rebooted the router.
Sometime when I ping one of the computers I get the following response:
Reply from 192.168.2.101: Destination host unreachable
(Note- The IP address of my computer is 192.168.2.101, the IP address of the computer I am pinging is 192.168.2.103)
Any suggestions?
I am having a weird network problem after I upgraded from XP to W7. I have 3 computers, 1 desktop and 2 laptops all running W7, plus a Dlink WBR-2310 router and a networked printer. The hardware has not changed from pre-W7 to post-W7. I was not getting this problem with XP. The printer and desktop are connected to the router via ethernet cables and the 2 laptops are wireless. All three computers have no problem connecting to the internet and connecting to the printer.
The problem is the computers have trouble seeing each other most of the time. Sometimes when I open the Network folder I can only see the computer I am at (plus the printer), if I refresh a few times I might see one or both the other computers. If I then open the Network and Share Center and select See Full Map I again may or may not see the other computers. Back in the Network fold if I double click one of the other computers I may get an error message saying “Windows cannot access \\XXXXXXX” or I may connect. When I can see the computer in the Full Map I can always connect. But most times one or both of the other computers will just not show up in the Network folder or the network map. Most of the time I can ping the other computers without any errors (see note below), but I still may or may not be able to access that computer.
I am running Workgroup not Homegroup and they all have the same Workgroup name.
Each computer has a unique IP address assigned by the router.
The problem seems random, sometime it works correctly, but most of the time it does not.
I have unchecked the TCP/IPv6 check box in the Network Connections Properties dialog box on all three computers. I have not disabled IPv6 as per KB929852
I have rebooted the router.
Sometime when I ping one of the computers I get the following response:
Reply from 192.168.2.101: Destination host unreachable
(Note- The IP address of my computer is 192.168.2.101, the IP address of the computer I am pinging is 192.168.2.103)
Any suggestions?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell D620
- OS
- Windows 7