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George Sambataro

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Since: Aug 22, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 2:32 pm
Post subject: PCAnywhere on network
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I use PCANYWhere on my local home network using TCPIP.

The network consist of a Linksys router and a hub (now switch).

It worked fine 2 days ago.

1 day ago I replaced my old 10mb hub with a new Linksys 10/100mb Switch.

Now PCANYWHERE cannot "see" my other computers.

Windows (xp) can see the shares fine but it seems to be a tcpip thing...
although I can ping the other machines.

Does anyone know why a Switch instead of a hub would cause this. Symantec
Tech SUpport is costly and slow.

Thanks,

George

PS.. I tried VNC and it had the same problem

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daytripper

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 7:32 am
Post subject: Re: PCAnywhere on network [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 11:32:38 -0400, "George Sambataro"
<george_nospam.RemoveThis@pcwp.com> wrote:

 >I use PCANYWhere on my local home network using TCPIP.
 >
 >The network consist of a Linksys router and a hub (now switch).
 >
 >It worked fine 2 days ago.
 >
 >1 day ago I replaced my old 10mb hub with a new Linksys 10/100mb Switch.
 >
 >Now PCANYWHERE cannot "see" my other computers.
 >
 >Windows (xp) can see the shares fine but it seems to be a tcpip thing...
 >although I can ping the other machines.
 >
 >Does anyone know why a Switch instead of a hub would cause this. Symantec
 >Tech SUpport is costly and slow.
 >
 >Thanks,
 >
 >George
 >
 >PS.. I tried VNC and it had the same problem

No idea. You can actually map shares successfully, but you can't use any
remote desktop app? Weird.

fwiw, I have a cable modem connected to a router/4-port switch which is
connected to two clients, a WAP, and an 8-port switch - which in turn is
connected to five clients.

Not only can I VNC from anywhere on the LAN to any other node (wired or
wireless) I can reach selected nodes from outside the LAN (ie: I'm forwarding
ports 5901, 5902, 5903, etc).

Something ain't right, but like you I can't fathom what it would be. Just for
yucks, I'd back out the switch and make sure everything still works with the
hub. Then start over.

/daytripper<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Bruce T. Berger

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Since: Aug 26, 2003
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Aug 26, 2003 9:28 am
Post subject: Re: PCAnywhere on network [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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A hub broadcasts to all nodes on the LAN, a switch sends packets only to the
intended recipient, is your PC Anywhere set up to connect to a specific IP
address?

btb
"George Sambataro" <george_nospam RemoveThis @pcwp.com> wrote in message
news:Nvq1b.1185$lq.696@fe04.atl2.webusenet.com...
 > I use PCANYWhere on my local home network using TCPIP.
 >
 > The network consist of a Linksys router and a hub (now switch).
 >
 > It worked fine 2 days ago.
 >
 > 1 day ago I replaced my old 10mb hub with a new Linksys 10/100mb Switch.
 >
 > Now PCANYWHERE cannot "see" my other computers.
 >
 > Windows (xp) can see the shares fine but it seems to be a tcpip thing...
 > although I can ping the other machines.
 >
 > Does anyone know why a Switch instead of a hub would cause this. Symantec
 > Tech SUpport is costly and slow.
 >
 > Thanks,
 >
 > George
 >
 > PS.. I tried VNC and it had the same problem
 >
 >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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