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I had to turn off my Origo 8210 wireless router overnight..
When it was turned back on all the setting were lost.. Originally I had another machine connected to the router using a ethernet cable, however as this is now unavailable I used my laptop to program the router this time round. All is fine except I can no longer access two of the three other machines on the wireless network. I can see them, I can ping them, however if I try to see what is on the drives I receive a message to say it is not accessable and I do not have the required permission. My question is why is this happening? why 2 out of 3? and what can I do to fix it please. All the machines are running XP PRO except my laptop which has XP Home.. They were all working fine before I turned off the router. Many thanks in advance Wards Wards |
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Have you rebooted the two PCs in question?
-- Cari (MS-MVP Printing & Imaging) "Wards" <> wrote in message news:d6o84e$t4l$... >I had to turn off my Origo 8210 wireless router overnight.. > When it was turned back on all the setting were lost.. > Originally I had another machine connected to the router using a ethernet > cable, however as this is now unavailable I used my laptop to program the > router this time round. > All is fine except I can no longer access two of the three other machines > on the wireless network. I can see them, I can ping them, however if I try > to see what is on the drives I receive a message to say it is not > accessable and I do not have the required permission. > My question is why is this happening? why 2 out of 3? and what can I do to > fix it please. All the machines are running XP PRO except my laptop which > has XP Home.. > They were all working fine before I turned off the router. > Many thanks in advance > > Wards > > Cari \(MS-MVP\) |
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Yes I have Cari, I have also re-done the shared folder on one of them to see
if that made any difference. Wards "Cari (MS-MVP)" <> wrote in message news:... > Have you rebooted the two PCs in question? > -- > Cari > (MS-MVP Printing & Imaging) > > "Wards" <> wrote in message > news:d6o84e$t4l$... >>I had to turn off my Origo 8210 wireless router overnight.. >> When it was turned back on all the setting were lost.. >> Originally I had another machine connected to the router using a ethernet >> cable, however as this is now unavailable I used my laptop to program the >> router this time round. >> All is fine except I can no longer access two of the three other machines >> on the wireless network. I can see them, I can ping them, however if I >> try to see what is on the drives I receive a message to say it is not >> accessable and I do not have the required permission. >> My question is why is this happening? why 2 out of 3? and what can I do >> to fix it please. All the machines are running XP PRO except my laptop >> which has XP Home.. >> They were all working fine before I turned off the router. >> Many thanks in advance >> >> Wards >> >> > > > Wards |
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