SLIP Connection: Ping Works, Other Programs Do Not
Article ID: 135164
Article Last Modified on 11/15/2006
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SYMPTOMS
When you are using a Dial-Up Networking connection using the SLIP (Serial
Line Internet Protocol) server type with an Internet service provider,
Ping may function correctly, but other programs (such as a Web browser)
may not.
CAUSE
This problem can occur if you select the wrong IP Header Compression
setting.
RESOLUTION
Use these steps to change the IP Header Compression setting:
- Open the properties for the Dial-Up Networking connectoid.
- Click Server Type.
- Click TCP/IP Settings.
- Click the Use IP Header Compression check box.
- Click OK.
MORE INFORMATION
If you choose the wrong IP Header Compression setting, IP and User
Datagram Protocol (UDP) programs (such as Ping) may operate normally, but
TCP-based programs will not work. The IP Header Compression setting must
be changed.
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