Network Issues

Hey Guys

I'm sorry if this is a double post but I didn't find anything for it.

Here's the problem:

I can not make the Hog3pc software talk to each other. Over a wired or Wireless network. I can get Hog3pc on the tablet and WYSIWYG on the desktop to talk over the wired network. Have reset everything several times. Is there a network setting on the router to change? I've tried running the server on all three of the machines but it doesn't seem to make a difference.

The Hardware: all running Hog3pc V3.0.5
-DI 524 wireless router (Using as Static DHCP Server)
-Hp TX1202ca Tablet PC(windows 7) As main console
-Acer aspire 1 Netbook (Win XP) As Focus Remote
-Desktop(Win XP Pro) As test machine

A while back i used a linksys wireless router with no issues. imagine I'm just missing something small.

Any other Info required let me know, Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks Kurtis
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  • [quote=jthatcher;42394]Some other settings to consider. You probably have just trying to narrow every little thing down.

    ---The port numbers are all the same Yes 6600
    ---Control panel network box-Set to "use custom ip settings" and that you are only using the "enable boot server only" Correct
    ---That the clients are unchecked as far as running as server Correct
    ---Try without s router-maybe a hubor switch that is simple. I will dig one out

    Also when you open your windows network properties general tab what do you see checked or unchecked?


    Also all subnet masks are the same


    **took a screen shot of checked to be easier then listing***
    Kurt
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  • [quote=jthatcher;42394]Some other settings to consider. You probably have just trying to narrow every little thing down.

    ---The port numbers are all the same Yes 6600
    ---Control panel network box-Set to "use custom ip settings" and that you are only using the "enable boot server only" Correct
    ---That the clients are unchecked as far as running as server Correct
    ---Try without s router-maybe a hubor switch that is simple. I will dig one out

    Also when you open your windows network properties general tab what do you see checked or unchecked?


    Also all subnet masks are the same


    **took a screen shot of checked to be easier then listing***
    Kurt
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