Re: Can't Navigate My LAN Or Ping



Leonard Chatagnier wrote:

Karl was right on on this issue. After moving the machine to the router, I tried connecting again to
192.168.1.254 via wifi, then via NIC
without disabling wifi and then disabling wifi when it finally connected. So, it appears tha you are correct too about having only one active card as it seems. Thanks for you help. I can now access 2wire.net configuration page and also ping 192.168.1.254.
Leonard Chatagnier
lenc5570@xxxxxxxxxxxxx



Glad it works at last - Good on Karl for the suggestion.

regards

Mark

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