First time network setup problems

I have setup my first network using the wrt54gs I am able to connect to the internet and ping my self on one computer. But on the other computer I am not able to ping myself. the IP address is 192.168.1.101 could someone try pinging me and tell me if they have better luck. i was told to use the DMZ/portforwarding on one computer so I can play battlefield. Does any one have any Ideas to fix this because it is preventing printer and file sharing on the network.

On the pc that you can not ping try doing a internal loop back on that pc.  To do that go into the command prompt on that pc and type in ping 127.0.0.1 and hit enter.  You should get 0% loss and if you get any loss then that NIC is defective or you have TCP/IP seveices turned off.  To check that go into the nic's propertise and make sure TCP is enabled.
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