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Posted

I have enough.

Win XP Pro

256 RAM

ADSL (PPPoE)

ZA

Zyxel Prestige 642ME DSL modem

Why I cant receive or send files????

this thing irritates me a lot, i have try everiything without luck can anyone tell me or help??

I have xp firewall disable, i gave each program server priveligies etc ehat else i have to do to get or sen files????

Also if I use ICUII or netmetting I can call someone but if they try to call me I appear block to them or offline.....please help......

:wail:

AH!! ALso if i try to use the webcam integrate in msn it says that cant conecct doesnt matter if i call the person or the person call me, says that my conecctoin is block


Posted

Most likely you have a router, cable/DSL modem that is acting as a firewall, you must disable the firewall throu the seetings or the ip address designated to one of these particular pieces of hardware.

Goodluck

-Drew

Posted

****!!!

That is the first thing that makes sense to me so far....the problem is how i do that???? [/quote:6135e1fdcb]

Well first off what particular piece of hardware do you have? once you know that, then you can find out the make and model, then look thru the manuel, or the online help from the manufacture. Then you can figure out how to fidle with the settings, some hub/routers have built in firewalles that can be adjusted thru a designated ip or just thru software. In addition a cable/dsl modem can have a firewall aswell, its just a matter of finding directions for your particular type.

GoodLuck

-Drew

Posted

i have a router from zyxel

Prestige 642ME

On the manual there is no sh*t that can help me, i email support anf they told me to do a change to open the ports i need it. so i did it

and ask a friend send me a file trhu msn and yes he could send the file.....but i try to send him a file and still i cant. than i ask other friend to send me a file via ICQ w/ no luck

Posted

.... in another thread? By double posting, you are going to get the same series of questions and answers you already got. It is either your hardware router, firewall, or your administrator priveleges. In order to send files - messenger (or any other client) needs to be able to broadcast it's IP address. A router is translating that IP address into a local address. Try studying up on how routers and NAT etc work and you will have your answer........

:):cool:

LS

Posted

I have this problem if i dont put the ip of my local machine using icq or MSN into the DMZ in my lynksys router.

You may find you have a similar setting

Posted

Sending and receving files somtimes go thru different ports, trt finding out from the manufactuer what port is what and how you can go about opening/closing these ports. I mentioned an IP for the router, my frend had a sililar problem to yours, but he could modify the settings thru the ip address. You migh want to find that out as well.

-Drew

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you know the funnything is this:

i call my isp to ask them cause the they supply the router I use. Also i send an email to the manufacturer of the router. The manufacturer told me to go to telnet and acccess the router settings and enter to an specify setting to enter my ip. so i did it and now i can receive files (so far) only using msn, but cant send. So i send another email but they havent reply yet. So i call tech support to my isp and told them what i did and what i have acomplish so far....and you know what? Nobody in the office knows the settings (in the router) I was talkin about just one guy is allowed to acess that area and he wasnt there!!!!!!!!!!! Can you believe this?????

:blueteam

:nerves

Posted

this is weird!! after talkin again to tech supp, i change some settings on the router

now i can send files via icq but no receive them......i can receive files in msn but cant send

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