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I have set up a wireless network using a Belkin router on my main PC and the
built in Wi-Fi on my laptop. The internet connection sharing works fine on the laptop I can surf the web etc but I cannot get either machine to "see" the other. I pinged the master PC from the laptop and got the message "4 packets sent - 0 received 100% loss" Can anyone PLEASE help me to sort out this problem. I'm running Win XP Pro on the main PC and Win XP Home on the laptop Thanks in anticipation =?Utf-8?B?VG9ueSBT?= |
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You'll need to configure your firewalls. Have you? Have you enabled
Microsoft file and print sharing? Have you enabled Pings? With Service Pack 2 and the increase awareness of security I believe these ports are block by default. -- David {MVP} Microsoft Mobile Devices Mobile AntiVirus Researchers Association Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com The MARA Program - http://www.mobileav.org/index.html This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... Spelling and grammar errors left in for those that need a little joy in their life by correcting me. "Tony S" <> wrote in message news:F550C810-B1E3-4AA3-AB5F-... >I have set up a wireless network using a Belkin router on my main PC and >the > built in Wi-Fi on my laptop. > > The internet connection sharing works fine on the laptop I can surf the > web > etc but I cannot get either machine to "see" the other. > > I pinged the master PC from the laptop and got the message "4 packets > sent - > 0 received 100% loss" > > Can anyone PLEASE help me to sort out this problem. I'm running Win XP Pro > on the main PC and Win XP Home on the laptop > > Thanks in anticipation David {MVP} |
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David
My Belkin router has a built in firewall and I don't know how to configure it. Also how do you enable file and print sharing and pings? I could do with a "walk through" At the risk of being a cheeky pest I wonder if you could provide some additional information please. I am a fairly experienced compter user but networking is a bit new to me and particularly wireless networking Regards Tony S "David {MVP}" wrote: > You'll need to configure your firewalls. Have you? Have you enabled > Microsoft file and print sharing? Have you enabled Pings? With Service Pack > 2 and the increase awareness of security I believe these ports are block by > default. > > -- > David {MVP} > Microsoft Mobile Devices > Mobile AntiVirus Researchers Association > > Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual > benefit of all of us... > The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > The MARA Program - http://www.mobileav.org/index.html > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights... > > > Spelling and grammar errors left in for those that need a little joy in > their life by correcting me. > > "Tony S" <> wrote in message > news:F550C810-B1E3-4AA3-AB5F-... > >I have set up a wireless network using a Belkin router on my main PC and > >the > > built in Wi-Fi on my laptop. > > > > The internet connection sharing works fine on the laptop I can surf the > > web > > etc but I cannot get either machine to "see" the other. > > > > I pinged the master PC from the laptop and got the message "4 packets > > sent - > > 0 received 100% loss" > > > > Can anyone PLEASE help me to sort out this problem. I'm running Win XP Pro > > on the main PC and Win XP Home on the laptop > > > > Thanks in anticipation > > > =?Utf-8?B?VG9ueSBT?= |
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I'm having a similar problem. I'm running a Dell desktop with Win2000Pro and
an Acer Aspire laptop running on XPHomeSP2. Dell is connected with network cable to Cometrend Wireless Ready DSL modem while my laptop has 802.11b/g wireless LAN. While on my Dell desktop, I was able to map drives C:\ and D:\ of my laptop and can access content of both drives. I have tried doing the same thing on my laptop, i.e. map to drive C:\ on my desktop without success. Here's what I did: Launched Map Network Drive , selected a drive letter from Drive drop down, entered \\the name of my desktop computer\Local Drive (C). I pressed the Finish button and Connect to (name of my desktop computer) message appears. It asks for a User Name and Password - I presume this is user ID and password that I use to log into my desktop. I press the ok button - the a message is displayed advising "Local Network path \\the name of my desktop computer\Local Drive (C) could not be found". I have configured Local Drive (C) on my desktop to be shared. Your help would greatly be appreciated - I've been at this for the past two days and am getting a bit frustrated. "Tony S" wrote: > I have set up a wireless network using a Belkin router on my main PC and the > built in Wi-Fi on my laptop. > > The internet connection sharing works fine on the laptop I can surf the web > etc but I cannot get either machine to "see" the other. > > I pinged the master PC from the laptop and got the message "4 packets sent - > 0 received 100% loss" > > Can anyone PLEASE help me to sort out this problem. I'm running Win XP Pro > on the main PC and Win XP Home on the laptop > > Thanks in anticipation =?Utf-8?B?UGllcnJl?= |
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I think David was talking about firewall software ON your computer. Have you
looked at the settings of your XP firewall? Because your behind your Belkin NAT pseudo firewall... you can turn OFF the XP firewall while you troubleshoot your problem. So turn it off and see if you can network your computers. If so... the problem is your XP firewall settings. Turn on file and printer sharing in the WinXP firewall. Tony S wrote: > David > > My Belkin router has a built in firewall and I don't know how to configure > it. Also how do you enable file and print sharing and pings? > > I could do with a "walk through" At the risk of being a cheeky pest I wonder > if you could provide some additional information please. > > I am a fairly experienced compter user but networking is a bit new to me and > particularly wireless networking > Regards > Tony S > > "David {MVP}" wrote: > >> You'll need to configure your firewalls. Have you? Have you enabled >> Microsoft file and print sharing? Have you enabled Pings? With Service Pack >> 2 and the increase awareness of security I believe these ports are block by >> default. >> >> -- >> David {MVP} >> Microsoft Mobile Devices >> Mobile AntiVirus Researchers Association >> >> Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual >> benefit of all of us... >> The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com >> The MARA Program - http://www.mobileav.org/index.html >> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights... >> >> >> Spelling and grammar errors left in for those that need a little joy in >> their life by correcting me. >> >> "Tony S" <> wrote in message >> news:F550C810-B1E3-4AA3-AB5F-... >>> I have set up a wireless network using a Belkin router on my main PC and >>> the >>> built in Wi-Fi on my laptop. >>> >>> The internet connection sharing works fine on the laptop I can surf the >>> web >>> etc but I cannot get either machine to "see" the other. >>> >>> I pinged the master PC from the laptop and got the message "4 packets >>> sent - >>> 0 received 100% loss" >>> >>> Can anyone PLEASE help me to sort out this problem. I'm running Win XP Pro >>> on the main PC and Win XP Home on the laptop >>> >>> Thanks in anticipation DanR |
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DanR Thanks but I've done all that. Windows firewall is turned off on both
machines as the belkin router has one built in. File and print sharing are allowed on both machines according to firewall settings. The ICS worked at first but since I tried to get file sharing working that has stopped too!! The laptop shows an "excellent" signal is being received. When I go to "add a network place" on either machine I can't get past the point where I see the other machine on the Windows network. When I click on the icon for the other machine it doesn't expand to show any folders, hard drives etc so I can get no fiurther. Driving me mad - Help please !!!!!! "DanR" wrote: > I think David was talking about firewall software ON your computer. Have you > looked at the settings of your XP firewall? Because your behind your Belkin NAT > pseudo firewall... you can turn OFF the XP firewall while you troubleshoot your > problem. So turn it off and see if you can network your computers. If so... the > problem is your XP firewall settings. Turn on file and printer sharing in the > WinXP firewall. > > Tony S wrote: > > David > > > > My Belkin router has a built in firewall and I don't know how to configure > > it. Also how do you enable file and print sharing and pings? > > > > I could do with a "walk through" At the risk of being a cheeky pest I wonder > > if you could provide some additional information please. > > > > I am a fairly experienced compter user but networking is a bit new to me and > > particularly wireless networking > > Regards > > Tony S > > > > "David {MVP}" wrote: > > > >> You'll need to configure your firewalls. Have you? Have you enabled > >> Microsoft file and print sharing? Have you enabled Pings? With Service Pack > >> 2 and the increase awareness of security I believe these ports are block by > >> default. > >> > >> -- > >> David {MVP} > >> Microsoft Mobile Devices > >> Mobile AntiVirus Researchers Association > >> > >> Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual > >> benefit of all of us... > >> The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > >> The MARA Program - http://www.mobileav.org/index.html > >> > >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > >> rights... > >> > >> > >> Spelling and grammar errors left in for those that need a little joy in > >> their life by correcting me. > >> > >> "Tony S" <> wrote in message > >> news:F550C810-B1E3-4AA3-AB5F-... > >>> I have set up a wireless network using a Belkin router on my main PC and > >>> the > >>> built in Wi-Fi on my laptop. > >>> > >>> The internet connection sharing works fine on the laptop I can surf the > >>> web > >>> etc but I cannot get either machine to "see" the other. > >>> > >>> I pinged the master PC from the laptop and got the message "4 packets > >>> sent - > >>> 0 received 100% loss" > >>> > >>> Can anyone PLEASE help me to sort out this problem. I'm running Win XP Pro > >>> on the main PC and Win XP Home on the laptop > >>> > >>> Thanks in anticipation > > > =?Utf-8?B?VG9ueSBT?= |
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