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I have almost the same problem as Paul (posting below). I have a D-Link
wireless router, main PC wired directly & 2nd desktop on a wireless connection. No problems using internet on both PCs, but I cannot network the 2 PCs together. I tried sharing the printer on the main PC & adding a network printer on the 2nd PC, but it couldn't find any printer. On the main PC, I can't see the 2nd PC in workgroups. In fact, main PC says workgroup is not accessible, contact the administrator. But I logged off & logged in under the administrator (it's a home PC & I am the administrator). Main PC on Win-XP Pro & 2nd PC on Win-XP Home. Windows firewall disabled on both PCs. Main PC using Norton firewall & 2nd PC using McAfee firewall (trial). Please help! AP |
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I went to this web site:-
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...onnectnow.mspx on using Connect Now technology. It shows how to create a wireless network using the USB drive. My USB printer doesn't seem to be on the list of Connect Now supported devices. Also, these instructions are for setting up a new network, whilst my wi-fi is already set up & working fine. Should I delete the existing wi-fi connections & try the Connect Now? "AP" <> wrote in message news:%... >I have almost the same problem as Paul (posting below). I have a D-Link >wireless router, main PC wired directly & 2nd desktop on a wireless >connection. No problems using internet on both PCs, but I cannot network >the 2 PCs together. > > I tried sharing the printer on the main PC & adding a network printer on > the 2nd PC, but it couldn't find any printer. On the main PC, I can't see > the 2nd PC in workgroups. In fact, main PC says workgroup is not > accessible, contact the administrator. But I logged off & logged in under > the administrator (it's a home PC & I am the administrator). > > Main PC on Win-XP Pro & 2nd PC on Win-XP Home. Windows firewall disabled > on both PCs. Main PC using Norton firewall & 2nd PC using McAfee firewall > (trial). > > Please help! > AP |
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Most likely Norton and McAfee are blocking file and printer sharing. Try
uninstalling these products before troubleshooting your network. Doug Sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP "AP" <> wrote in message news:#... > I have almost the same problem as Paul (posting below). I have a D-Link > wireless router, main PC wired directly & 2nd desktop on a wireless > connection. No problems using internet on both PCs, but I cannot network > the 2 PCs together. > > I tried sharing the printer on the main PC & adding a network printer on the > 2nd PC, but it couldn't find any printer. On the main PC, I can't see the > 2nd PC in workgroups. In fact, main PC says workgroup is not accessible, > contact the administrator. But I logged off & logged in under the > administrator (it's a home PC & I am the administrator). > > Main PC on Win-XP Pro & 2nd PC on Win-XP Home. Windows firewall disabled on > both PCs. Main PC using Norton firewall & 2nd PC using McAfee firewall > (trial). > > Please help! > > Doug Sherman [MVP] |
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Have you configured the firewalls to permit access on the local network?
Have you tried temporarily disabling them? It's true that a damaged firewall or problems temporarily disabling may sometimes suggest uninstallation, but that should certainly not be the first step in troubleshooting. If you do this an still have a problem, can you ping between the machines? If you open a command prompt and type Start \\netname, what error code (if any) is shown? -- "AP" <> wrote in message news:%... >I have almost the same problem as Paul (posting below). I have a D-Link >wireless router, main PC wired directly & 2nd desktop on a wireless >connection. No problems using internet on both PCs, but I cannot network >the 2 PCs together. > > I tried sharing the printer on the main PC & adding a network printer on > the 2nd PC, but it couldn't find any printer. On the main PC, I can't see > the 2nd PC in workgroups. In fact, main PC says workgroup is not > accessible, contact the administrator. But I logged off & logged in under > the administrator (it's a home PC & I am the administrator). > > Main PC on Win-XP Pro & 2nd PC on Win-XP Home. Windows firewall disabled > on both PCs. Main PC using Norton firewall & 2nd PC using McAfee firewall > (trial). > > Please help! > GTS |
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I went to Command Prompt on both PCs. When I type "ipconfig", details are:-
At Main PC ======== IP address : 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 192.168.0.1 (my wireless router) At 2nd PC ======== IP Address : 192.168.0.101 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway : 192.168.0.1 (my wireless router) There is no problem pinging the router from either PC. The main PC can ping the 2nd PC, but when the 2nd PC tries to ping the main PC, I get "Request timed out", and all 4 packets are lost. All firewalls are disabled. "GTS" <x> wrote in message news:e6%... > Have you configured the firewalls to permit access on the local network? > Have you tried temporarily disabling them? It's true that a damaged > firewall or problems temporarily disabling may sometimes suggest > uninstallation, but that should certainly not be the first step in > troubleshooting. > > If you do this an still have a problem, can you ping between the machines? > If you open a command prompt and type > Start \\netname, what error code (if any) is shown? > -- > > "AP" <> wrote in message > news:%... >>I have almost the same problem as Paul (posting below). I have a D-Link >>wireless router, main PC wired directly & 2nd desktop on a wireless >>connection. No problems using internet on both PCs, but I cannot network >>the 2 PCs together. >> >> I tried sharing the printer on the main PC & adding a network printer on >> the 2nd PC, but it couldn't find any printer. On the main PC, I can't >> see the 2nd PC in workgroups. In fact, main PC says workgroup is not >> accessible, contact the administrator. But I logged off & logged in >> under the administrator (it's a home PC & I am the administrator). >> >> Main PC on Win-XP Pro & 2nd PC on Win-XP Home. Windows firewall disabled >> on both PCs. Main PC using Norton firewall & 2nd PC using McAfee >> firewall (trial). >> >> Please help! >> > > AP |
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