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Wireless Networking - Cannot connect two computers via ad hoc wireless connection! |
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I have two laptops, both running Windows XP Pro. One was recently upgraded
to SP2. The other had all the recent updates not including SP2. They both have PC card wireless cards--one D-Link (only b), the other Netgear (b&g). I do not have an access point. I would just like to connect the two computers occasionally to transfer files, etc. In other words, an "ad hoc" connection. File sharing is enabled on both computers, in the root directory of the boot drive, for the whole drive. I can sometimes get it so both computers say they are connected to the "default" network, In looking at the status windows of these connections, both say that they have sent data, but received nothing, 0 bytes. I can find no way to access the hard drive of the other computer. In "My Computer", "Tools", I click "Map Network Drive", but no network drive is found, that can be mapped to a drive letter. I tried the new "Set up Wireless Network" (or whatever it's called) applet on the SP2 computer, but that is apparently only for infrastructure connections, not for ad hoc connections like I am trying to create. Is there anyone reading who could give me any advice, on how to get this to work? I would appreciate it very much. Thank you. MS |
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Disable your firewall and follow the link below to setup your computers:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...2aprill08.mspx " MS" <> wrote in message news:... > I have two laptops, both running Windows XP Pro. One was recently upgraded > to SP2. The other had all the recent updates not including SP2. > > They both have PC card wireless cards--one D-Link (only b), the other > Netgear (b&g). > > I do not have an access point. I would just like to connect the two > computers occasionally to transfer files, etc. In other words, an "ad hoc" > connection. > > File sharing is enabled on both computers, in the root directory of the boot > drive, for the whole drive. > > I can sometimes get it so both computers say they are connected to the > "default" network, In looking at the status windows of these connections, > both say that they have sent data, but received nothing, 0 bytes. > > I can find no way to access the hard drive of the other computer. In "My > Computer", "Tools", I click "Map Network Drive", but no network drive is > found, that can be mapped to a drive letter. > > I tried the new "Set up Wireless Network" (or whatever it's called) applet > on the SP2 computer, but that is apparently only for infrastructure > connections, not for ad hoc connections like I am trying to create. > > Is there anyone reading who could give me any advice, on how to get this to > work? I would appreciate it very much. Thank you. > > A-Design |
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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 22:21:59 -0700, "A-Design"
<> wrote: >Disable your firewall and follow the link below to setup your computers: >http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...2aprill08.mspx This link doesn't work for me. Maybe the article is no longer there or it has moved. Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. Hans-Georg Michna |
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In message <>, Hans-Georg
Michna <hans-> writes >On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 22:21:59 -0700, "A-Design" ><> wrote: > >>Disable your firewall and follow the link below to setup your computers: >>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...t/bowman_02apr >>ill08.mspx > >This link doesn't work for me. Maybe the article is no longer >there or it has moved. > >Hans-Georg > Http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx Maybe this link will help to find the articles by Barb Bowman! -- Andy Anderson Andy Anderson |
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In message <>, Hans-Georg
Michna <hans-> writes >On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 22:21:59 -0700, "A-Design" ><> wrote: > >>Disable your firewall and follow the link below to setup your computers: >>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...t/bowman_02apr >>ill08.mspx > >This link doesn't work for me. Maybe the article is no longer >there or it has moved. > >Hans-Georg > Http://outlook.microsoft.com/windows...ert/bowman_02a pril08.mspx I think this is the correct link, and I only looked at it a couple of days ago! -- Andy Anderson Andy Anderson |
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...02april08.mspx
just worked for me... On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:09:09 +0200, Hans-Georg Michna <hans-> wrote: >On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 22:21:59 -0700, "A-Design" ><> wrote: > >>Disable your firewall and follow the link below to setup your computers: >>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...2aprill08.mspx > >This link doesn't work for me. Maybe the article is no longer >there or it has moved. > >Hans-Georg -- Barb Bowman Expert Zone Columnist http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone MS-MVP (Windows) Barb Bowman [MVP-Windows] |
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 16:33:48 -0400, "Barb Bowman [MVP-Windows]"
<> wrote: >http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...02april08.mspx >just worked for me... Ah, Barb, good to see you here! The first link had a double L in "aprill". Took me a while to find, because at first they looked the same. I already thought I'm going crazy. ( Hans-Georg -- No mail, please. Hans-Georg Michna |
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Thanks for the article, Barb. I'll go through it step by step, and see if I
can get it working. In the meantime, with my trying to get it to work, my wireless connection to my printer doesn't work any more. I have a wireless printer server (D-Link DP-311U) (USB), had it connected to my printer, set up as an ad-hoc connection to my computer (which being a laptop, is not always near the printer, so the wireless link is handy). This wireless connections worked before, but doesn't know. I don't know what I did to make it stop working, but probably something in my changing settings in order to try to make a wireless ad-hoc connection between the two laptops (which I never got to work), I messed up what had been a successful wireless connection to the printer, and can't get that to work again. I hope I get that working again too. "Barb Bowman [MVP-Windows]" <> wrote in message news:... > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...02april08.mspx > just worked for me... > > On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 13:09:09 +0200, Hans-Georg Michna > <hans-> wrote: > >>On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 22:21:59 -0700, "A-Design" >><> wrote: >> >>>Disable your firewall and follow the link below to setup your computers: >>>http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...2aprill08.mspx >> >>This link doesn't work for me. Maybe the article is no longer >>there or it has moved. >> >>Hans-Georg > > -- > Barb Bowman > Expert Zone Columnist > http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > MS-MVP (Windows) MS |
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>>I do not have an access point. I would just like to connect the two
>>computers occasionally to transfer files, etc. In other words, an "ad hoc" >>connection. >> >>File sharing is enabled on both computers, in the root directory of the > boot drive, for the whole drive. >> >>I can sometimes get it so both computers say they are connected to the >>"default" network, In looking at the status windows of these connections, >>both say that they have sent data, but received nothing, 0 bytes. Hi, i have had the same experiences. I have spend months trying to get this to work. Of the many attempts I have succeeded twice, able to see the hard drive from one computer to the other. Not the other way round. I could read files an FTP. My impression is that this part of the software is under developed, or parts missing. Main problems is regarding ip-addresses. I had a LAN address of 10.0.0.138 for the modem/router so everything is based on this network address. When your wireless card is looking for a transmitter, sees the signal, tries to get connnected and doesn't see a HDCP server it set up one of its own addresses, 169.154.something class B. Then, with this you can try as long as you want but it will never work. So first step is to be sure the settings are correct. Force addresses by manual setting. ------- Next the matter of the channel. Could they be on the same channel? I don't think so, but who finds whom first? Is the first one serving as a mini-AP? ------- I never switched on ICS. It is not needed. --------- There are many other problems, often I went mad... What helps are netstumbler, look@lan, lanspeed2, netinfo, and Net activity diagram You can download this stuff free at cnet.com --------- Anyway I gave up. In the end it not is not worth while. Why debug silly software? For 60 euro you can have an AP. With an AP it works immediately. Stop wasting your time. "Ad hoc" is ill designed and unlikely to work (all test were in windows xp, both) hope this helps.... hans hans |
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