University Network + ICS = Partial Fail
Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 9:48 am
Involved Equipment
- Desktop running Windows 7 x64 RTM (host) w/wall connection to the University's network and internet
- Laptop running Windows 7 x86 RTM (client) w/wireless connection to desktop
- DD-WRT v24 router (Linksys WRT54G v1) set as DHCP Forwarder w/static IP (from host) that the laptop connects to; the router is pulling internet from ICS and the second Gbit ethernet on the desktop
What Works
- Desktop internet and network access
- Laptop internet access
- Laptop can access desktop by IP but not by name
- Laptop can ping desktop successfully
What Doesn't Work
- Laptop cannot be accessed from desktop
- Laptop cannot be pinged from desktop
What I've Tried
- Disable SPI Firewall in router
- Enable laptop as DMZ on router
Why is this all necessary? The University only gave me one port, using the router on the port is permitted but cuts my speeds down (FTP), as in 10MB/sec versus 2.5MB/sec through router. There is no wireless in the dorm anyway and even if there was the wireless and wired are on seperate subnets or something so I can't access the wired from wireless and vice-versa unless I use IPs.
I need to be able to access my laptop from my desktop to sync emails and what-not.
- Desktop running Windows 7 x64 RTM (host) w/wall connection to the University's network and internet
- Laptop running Windows 7 x86 RTM (client) w/wireless connection to desktop
- DD-WRT v24 router (Linksys WRT54G v1) set as DHCP Forwarder w/static IP (from host) that the laptop connects to; the router is pulling internet from ICS and the second Gbit ethernet on the desktop
What Works
- Desktop internet and network access
- Laptop internet access
- Laptop can access desktop by IP but not by name
- Laptop can ping desktop successfully
What Doesn't Work
- Laptop cannot be accessed from desktop
- Laptop cannot be pinged from desktop
What I've Tried
- Disable SPI Firewall in router
- Enable laptop as DMZ on router
Why is this all necessary? The University only gave me one port, using the router on the port is permitted but cuts my speeds down (FTP), as in 10MB/sec versus 2.5MB/sec through router. There is no wireless in the dorm anyway and even if there was the wireless and wired are on seperate subnets or something so I can't access the wired from wireless and vice-versa unless I use IPs.
I need to be able to access my laptop from my desktop to sync emails and what-not.