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retep
October 29th 04, 06:41 PM
I have two XP machines that connect to a netgear FR114P
firewall/router that connect to the SBC global DSL modem. I set up
machine 'A' with the network bridge and PPPoE connection to the
router. For machine 'B', I just set it up to receive its IP address.
Everything worked just fine for a long time until recently.

Unfortunately, few days ago, machine 'A' start to experience problems.
It would connect to the internet for about 1 minute after I log in and
then suddenly stops. It also cannot connect to the router via the
router's ip address. The PPPoE connection is also disconnected and I
can't manually connect it(Produce an Error 678, the remote computer is
not responding). However, I can ping the local IP address of the
router and I can even ping the external IP address of the router.
However, machine 'B' still would work with the internet and can
connect to the router through its local address(192.168.0.1, as
usual). Please advice.

retep
October 31st 04, 05:18 AM
Buck Rogers > wrote in message >...
> On 29 Oct 2004 10:41:16 -0700, (retep) wrote:
>
> >I have two XP machines that connect to a netgear FR114P
> >firewall/router that connect to the SBC global DSL modem. I set up
> >machine 'A' with the network bridge and PPPoE connection to the
> >router. For machine 'B', I just set it up to receive its IP address.
> >Everything worked just fine for a long time until recently.
> >
> >Unfortunately, few days ago, machine 'A' start to experience problems.
> >It would connect to the internet for about 1 minute after I log in and
> >then suddenly stops. It also cannot connect to the router via the
> >router's ip address. The PPPoE connection is also disconnected and I
> >can't manually connect it(Produce an Error 678, the remote computer is
> >not responding). However, I can ping the local IP address of the
> >router and I can even ping the external IP address of the router.
> >However, machine 'B' still would work with the internet and can
> >connect to the router through its local address(192.168.0.1, as
> >usual). Please advice.
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm a little confused as to why you used a network bridge on Machine
> A? I have a FM114P with 3 computers connected.....2 by Ethernet cable
> and one wireless......2 machines have XP Pro and one (wireless) has
> Win98SE. All have their IP addresses assigned by the router and all
> connect through the router to my cable modem with no problem. I don't
> have a network bridge setup and that is what causes my question in
> your case.
>
> I have a friend who has DSL and recently couldn't connect to the
> Internet through his router. When I saw he was using a network bridge
> on one machine, I disabled it and rebooted. All worked great after
> that.
>
> Don't know if this helps your case......I would still like to have
> your rationale for the "'bridge", if only for further knowledge on my
> part.
>
> Regards
>
> Buck
>
I tried what you suggested by removed the network bridge earlier.
However, it still doesn't solve the problem. As a matter in fact, I
regress since now I can't access the router from the other computer
that's working. After I restore the network bridge, I can access the
router via http with the other computer. As for the computer that has
the problem, nothing changes.

I begin to suspect that the problem is cause by the fact that I can't
do a connection with PPPoE miniport. I don't know why it won't make
the connection.
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