Guest Bob Urz Posted August 10, 2007 Posted August 10, 2007 I am still fighting this HP ZV8000 laptop on some networking issues. I had tried to hook it up to a router to make a simple network. I could not get the machines to talk to each other. As a test, i got rid of the router and did a simple peer to peer network using a crossover cable. On the laptop now, i can ping the other machines IP. I cannot ping the laptop from the desktop. I set them both up staic IP 192.168.1.(200,201). If i do a local loopback test on the laptop (127.0.0.1), it pings ok. If i try to ping the IP of the laptop on the laptop, it times out. Windows firewall is off. No other firewall is on the machine. As a test, i hooked a USB network card to the laptop and gave it its own static IP. It did the dam thing and i could not ping it with the IP address locally. And the device manager shows both hardware devices as OK. I even tried to reinstall the network card drivers and no change. So, there is some setting on the laptop that is blocking pinging the IP and causing networking problems? I have tried to reset using IP config. No change. The browser is running and the server is running. There has to be some bizzare registry setting or such that is screwing this up. Bob
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