Hi all,
I have a slightly non-standard network setup, which I believe may be causing the titular issue.
My main router, a Linsys, is hardwired to my main computer. This Linksys is the WAN router that's wired to my wowway.com (My ISP) cable connection, it also acts as a dhcp server.
My daughters computer is upstairs, and it connects wirelessly to a Dlink wireless up there that is *not* a dhcp server. This Dlink is hard-wired directly to the Linksys downstairs. So this Dlink serves as bascially an access point.
The Linksys's address is 192.168.1.1; the Dlink's address is 192.168.1.253. My daughter's computer shows up in the linksys dhcp client table as 192.168.1.104.
She can get internet, she can ping my computer. However, I can't ping her computer either via computername or typing the ip address in directly.
I've been fighting this problem for months--sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It seems to do with wowway.com, which insists on appending that dns suffix. I don't understand much about that whole 'suffix' thing, btw. But ipconfig/all on hers shows the .104 address, and the connection-specific suffix "wowway.com". I even tried to ping 192.168.1.104.wowway.com and still nothing.
Anyway, I hard-coded some widely known DNS servers (4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.3) into both mine and my daughters dns entry in the network tab--ie, I unchecked the 'Obtain DNS automatically' and hardcoded these--for the express purpose of getting away from wowway's annoying DNS servers (if I do the 'obtain dns automatically', I can sometimes not even ping google, and I can almost never ping my own or my daughters or other kids' computers using wowway's dns).
So anyway, I'm so tired of fighting this. I just want to be able to have total connectivity and I don't understand why it has to be such a pain. Again--she gets internet, she sees my computer, but I can't see hers, even though the router I'm hardwired to has her ip address in it's dns clients table. I don't see where the disconnect is.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
--Jim
I have a slightly non-standard network setup, which I believe may be causing the titular issue.
My main router, a Linsys, is hardwired to my main computer. This Linksys is the WAN router that's wired to my wowway.com (My ISP) cable connection, it also acts as a dhcp server.
My daughters computer is upstairs, and it connects wirelessly to a Dlink wireless up there that is *not* a dhcp server. This Dlink is hard-wired directly to the Linksys downstairs. So this Dlink serves as bascially an access point.
The Linksys's address is 192.168.1.1; the Dlink's address is 192.168.1.253. My daughter's computer shows up in the linksys dhcp client table as 192.168.1.104.
She can get internet, she can ping my computer. However, I can't ping her computer either via computername or typing the ip address in directly.
I've been fighting this problem for months--sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. It seems to do with wowway.com, which insists on appending that dns suffix. I don't understand much about that whole 'suffix' thing, btw. But ipconfig/all on hers shows the .104 address, and the connection-specific suffix "wowway.com". I even tried to ping 192.168.1.104.wowway.com and still nothing.
Anyway, I hard-coded some widely known DNS servers (4.2.2.2 and 4.2.2.3) into both mine and my daughters dns entry in the network tab--ie, I unchecked the 'Obtain DNS automatically' and hardcoded these--for the express purpose of getting away from wowway's annoying DNS servers (if I do the 'obtain dns automatically', I can sometimes not even ping google, and I can almost never ping my own or my daughters or other kids' computers using wowway's dns).
So anyway, I'm so tired of fighting this. I just want to be able to have total connectivity and I don't understand why it has to be such a pain. Again--she gets internet, she sees my computer, but I can't see hers, even though the router I'm hardwired to has her ip address in it's dns clients table. I don't see where the disconnect is.
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
--Jim