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Two computers can't access each other on network but a thirdcomputer can access both of them
On 25/06/2015 05:43, Bobbyville wrote:
I recently got a new router (TP-Link TL-WR841ND v9) and installed dd-wrt firmware on it. Everything is working fine except two of the computers on the network can't communicate with each other but they can both communicate with other computers on the network. For example, I have 3 computers named Desktop, Lappy, and media-center. Media-center and Lappy are both running Windows 8.1, and Desktop is running Windows 7. Before I got the new router, all these computes could share files and remote desktop just fine with each other. Now Desktop and media-center can't communicate at all with each other (they can't ping each other, remote desktop, or share files) but Lappy can communicate with both of these computers just fine. Any ideas? Have you manually set the IP address for any of these computers - or are they all automatic via DHCP? What are the current IP addresses and subnet masks for each of your 3 computers? -- Cheers, Roger ____________ Please reply to Newsgroup. Whilst email address is valid, it is seldom checked. |
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