Len Paryl
March 29th 03, 12:52 AM
Thank you Robert for your quick reply. Sorry I haven't
responded to you much earlier but I was out of the office.
Yes, 266 Win98 can ping XP, and XP can ping 266 Win98. I
actually made a mistake in my initial posting: "The
WinXP Pro PC can See 266 Win98SE but it cannot Access it
in any way".
The "Browser Service" is Started (and has been since
the Dell was purchased) and it is set on Automatic. If
this is not what you meant by "Master Browser" then
please let me know. I did go to the link you provided
and unless I misunderstood what it was saying, it was
related to the "Browser Service". Again, let me know if
I am incorrect.
Thank you very much Robert. I will be available for
quick responses to new Replies.
Len Paryl
>-----Original Message-----
>can 266 win98 and xp ping each other. also check the
master browser. For
>more information, go to
http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech
>
>Please don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need
consulting services.
>Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you
may get more help.
>
>Robert Lin, CNE & MCSE
>Windows & Network Support, Tips and FAQs on
>http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
>
>"Len Paryl" > wrote in message
...
>> This is an office environment with three PCs. Two of
the
>> PCs run Win98SE, are brand-x PCs, both have 32MB RAM,
one
>> is 166MHz, and the other is 266 MHz. The third PC is a
>> New Dell with WinXP Pro (Service Pack 1), 256MB RAM,
and
>> a 2.0 GHz processor. There are three rooms in this
>> office suite but only two have been pre-wired with RJ45
>> cable runs to wall jacks. In the wire closet the RJ45
>> cables are connected to a CISCO 1538 Micro Hub which is
>> Uplinked to a CISCO Router (10/100 switch) that
provides
>> Broadband Internet Access. I had to go with a wireless
>> solution for the third computer. Put a LinkSys
Wireless
>> PCI Card in the 266 MHz PC and connected a LinkSys
>> (WAP11) Wireless Access Point to a Port on the CISCO
1538
>> Hub. The three computer Network is a Peer-to-Peer
>> Workgroup (all have been set with the same workgroup
>> name).
>>
>> The Problem:
>>
>> The 166MHz Win98SE PC can See (Network Neighborhood)
and
>> Access the other two computers (266MHz Win98SE wireless
>> and the Dell XP Pro).
>>
>> The 266MHz Win98SE Wireless PC Cannot See the Dell (XP
>> Pro) but can Access it (mapped drive, etc) and can See
>> and Access the 166MHz Win98SE PC.
>>
>> The Dell (XP Pro) Cannot See or Access the 266MHz
Win98SE
>> Wireless PC but can See and Access the 166MHz Win98SE
PC.
>>
>> Looks like Windows XP Professional has problems
>> communicating across a wireless network. Anyone know
>> about this problem and have a solution for it?
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
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>
responded to you much earlier but I was out of the office.
Yes, 266 Win98 can ping XP, and XP can ping 266 Win98. I
actually made a mistake in my initial posting: "The
WinXP Pro PC can See 266 Win98SE but it cannot Access it
in any way".
The "Browser Service" is Started (and has been since
the Dell was purchased) and it is set on Automatic. If
this is not what you meant by "Master Browser" then
please let me know. I did go to the link you provided
and unless I misunderstood what it was saying, it was
related to the "Browser Service". Again, let me know if
I am incorrect.
Thank you very much Robert. I will be available for
quick responses to new Replies.
Len Paryl
>-----Original Message-----
>can 266 win98 and xp ping each other. also check the
master browser. For
>more information, go to
http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech
>
>Please don't send e-mail or reply to me except you need
consulting services.
>Posting on MS newsgroup will benefit all readers and you
may get more help.
>
>Robert Lin, CNE & MCSE
>Windows & Network Support, Tips and FAQs on
>http://www25.brinkster.com/ChicagoTech
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties.
>
>"Len Paryl" > wrote in message
...
>> This is an office environment with three PCs. Two of
the
>> PCs run Win98SE, are brand-x PCs, both have 32MB RAM,
one
>> is 166MHz, and the other is 266 MHz. The third PC is a
>> New Dell with WinXP Pro (Service Pack 1), 256MB RAM,
and
>> a 2.0 GHz processor. There are three rooms in this
>> office suite but only two have been pre-wired with RJ45
>> cable runs to wall jacks. In the wire closet the RJ45
>> cables are connected to a CISCO 1538 Micro Hub which is
>> Uplinked to a CISCO Router (10/100 switch) that
provides
>> Broadband Internet Access. I had to go with a wireless
>> solution for the third computer. Put a LinkSys
Wireless
>> PCI Card in the 266 MHz PC and connected a LinkSys
>> (WAP11) Wireless Access Point to a Port on the CISCO
1538
>> Hub. The three computer Network is a Peer-to-Peer
>> Workgroup (all have been set with the same workgroup
>> name).
>>
>> The Problem:
>>
>> The 166MHz Win98SE PC can See (Network Neighborhood)
and
>> Access the other two computers (266MHz Win98SE wireless
>> and the Dell XP Pro).
>>
>> The 266MHz Win98SE Wireless PC Cannot See the Dell (XP
>> Pro) but can Access it (mapped drive, etc) and can See
>> and Access the 166MHz Win98SE PC.
>>
>> The Dell (XP Pro) Cannot See or Access the 266MHz
Win98SE
>> Wireless PC but can See and Access the 166MHz Win98SE
PC.
>>
>> Looks like Windows XP Professional has problems
>> communicating across a wireless network. Anyone know
>> about this problem and have a solution for it?
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>
>
>.
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