Ray S
December 11th 03, 01:48 PM
Have you checked what kind of NIC you have? This problem
has been caused in some computers by an issue in the
Intel NIC driver. Apparently, I've lost the pointer to
the patch, but it's on Jonathan's WEB site and mentioned
occasionally in this forum.
>-----Original Message-----
>Jonathan:
>
> MSN 6 under Win XP.
>
> I have read many threads here to make sure I've
already tried everything.
>I have read your general answer for audio problems many
times. (The one
>where you advise them to do the wizard -- Followed by
Checking the built in
>Firewall, then their personal firewall -- then you tell
them about port
>forwardings with routers. Followed by unchecking the
QoS)
>
> I have tried all of these scenarios many times.
> With a router. - no audio.
> By removing the router completely and accessing
directly. - no audio
> By Removing the router and my firewall. - no audio.
>
> The only thing I haven't done is format my entire
system to see if it will
>work then.
>
> Nothing... and I mean NOTHING is allowing me to talk
to my friends out
>west. their audio works fine when talking to each
other, I'm the odd guy
>out. It's been weeks this has been happening and I'm
getting pretty
>frustrated.
>
> My question is: What does a guy hafta do to make
his flippin audio
>work?
>me.
>
>
>.
>
has been caused in some computers by an issue in the
Intel NIC driver. Apparently, I've lost the pointer to
the patch, but it's on Jonathan's WEB site and mentioned
occasionally in this forum.
>-----Original Message-----
>Jonathan:
>
> MSN 6 under Win XP.
>
> I have read many threads here to make sure I've
already tried everything.
>I have read your general answer for audio problems many
times. (The one
>where you advise them to do the wizard -- Followed by
Checking the built in
>Firewall, then their personal firewall -- then you tell
them about port
>forwardings with routers. Followed by unchecking the
QoS)
>
> I have tried all of these scenarios many times.
> With a router. - no audio.
> By removing the router completely and accessing
directly. - no audio
> By Removing the router and my firewall. - no audio.
>
> The only thing I haven't done is format my entire
system to see if it will
>work then.
>
> Nothing... and I mean NOTHING is allowing me to talk
to my friends out
>west. their audio works fine when talking to each
other, I'm the odd guy
>out. It's been weeks this has been happening and I'm
getting pretty
>frustrated.
>
> My question is: What does a guy hafta do to make
his flippin audio
>work?
>me.
>
>
>.
>