I have a PC running Windows XP Professional SP2 with 2 network devices installed:
- LAN: Realtek 8139 10/100 | IP: 192.168.20.141
- WLAN: Hawking Wireless-G HABTP54G | IP: 192.168.20.142
When I first ran VNC Server, I was unable to connect to both the devices. I was not able to ping either of them, however I was able to connect to the internet using both devices.
Windows Firewall is turned off, so I guessed there should be another issue. So I tried WinsockXPfix.exe, in order to resolve posible winsock issues. Since the reboot after the fix I am able to connect to 192.168.20.141 via VNC, however I am still unable to ping that device.
The WLAN device is still unreachable thru both pinging an VNC, although VNC Server was clearly indicating the two IP-adresses as accepted devices.
As I see it, I still have 2 issues:
- I am unable to ping both devices
- I am still unable to connect to VNC over the WLAN device
I have no firewall installed.
I use Avast! Virusscan Home 4.7.
Thanks.
- LAN: Realtek 8139 10/100 | IP: 192.168.20.141
- WLAN: Hawking Wireless-G HABTP54G | IP: 192.168.20.142
When I first ran VNC Server, I was unable to connect to both the devices. I was not able to ping either of them, however I was able to connect to the internet using both devices.
Windows Firewall is turned off, so I guessed there should be another issue. So I tried WinsockXPfix.exe, in order to resolve posible winsock issues. Since the reboot after the fix I am able to connect to 192.168.20.141 via VNC, however I am still unable to ping that device.
The WLAN device is still unreachable thru both pinging an VNC, although VNC Server was clearly indicating the two IP-adresses as accepted devices.
As I see it, I still have 2 issues:
- I am unable to ping both devices
- I am still unable to connect to VNC over the WLAN device
I have no firewall installed.
I use Avast! Virusscan Home 4.7.
Thanks.