Can you see the LEDs on next to your SplashBase network connection, LED1 should be permanently on and LED2 flash with traffic. If not check your network cable.
It's either you have something on your network that is blocking UDP broadcasts or your on different IP address ranges stopping you communicating.
How is your PC connected to your home network, wired, wireless? If wireless some access points can isolate wireless members from accessing network devices, which you can usually switch off.
Connect via serial and issues the ipconfig command, i get this :
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>ipconfig
Dynamic IP
MAC : 00-04-a3-38-3d-43
IP : 192.168.0.15
Gateway : 192.168.0.1
Netmask : 255.255.255.0
What does yours show?
Does your SplashBase have an updated Clock? type
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date
in to the serial promt, if this todays date, it indicates the network connection is okay and it can see the internet.
Now on the PC, find your IP address and subnet, you can do that by clicking the network connection under "Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center" and then clicking details.
The other thing to do is a ping test ..
My SplashBase above says it is at IP address 192.168.0.15 on my PC,
Click the start button
type cmd, hit enter
then type ping 192.168.0.15 ( replace with your SplashBases IP )
Do you get a response?
If that works then something on your network is blocking broadcasts, I'll look to add a manual IP address entry to the PC app to help get around this but I've not seen it happen on home network equipment yet.
Sorry your having trouble, but we will get there!
Carl.