StuartG
May 22nd 03, 04:51 PM
Boy does this sound familiar - I have exact same set up
(3 XP machines and DI-624 router) and see the exact same
problem. I've been trying to debug this for 2 weeks
now. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
StuartG
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm having a similar problems: 3 computers on network,
>they can all see each other (i know this because the two
>that show workgroups have all three computers there),
but
>I can't access the other two from one of them and the
>same one can't be accessed from the other two and as far
>as I can determine it has nothing to do with firewalls.
>When i try to access the network it says "the list of
>servers for this network is currently unavailable" and
>when I try to access this computer from the others the
>msg is "netwrk path not found"
>
>Any help will be greatly appreciated, Thank you.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My problem seems similar to some others, but I didn't
>>find an exact match, so I thought I'd start a new topic.
>>
>>I have a D-Link DI-624 Router. I have connected to it a
>>desktop via ethernet cable, and a laptop via DWL-650
>>802.11G wireless card. The desktop is running XP Pro,
>>while the laptop is running XP Home. I know the router
>>and cards are working, because DHCP is succesfully
>>assigning IP addresses to both the laptop and desktop,
>>and both laptop and desktop can access the internet
>>through the cable modem I have hooked up to the router.
>>However, I cannot for the life of me get the computers
>to
>>acknowledge each other. Sometimes the laptop shows up
in
>>network neighborhood on the desktop, but when I click
on
>>it, or try to access it via the run command, it tells
me
>>there is a bad path. The laptop won't even let me get
>>into the workgroup. It just tells me that the network
>>path was not found.
>>
>>I have checked (and changed) numerous times, and both
>>computers are in the same workgroup with the same
>>workgroup name, and different computer names. The IP
>>addresses being assigned to the two computers are
>>192.168.0.100 and 192.168.0.101, and the router is
>>192.168.0.1, so these seem to be in line. I can ping
the
>>router from either computer, but they cannot ping each
>>other. I have the latest firmware and drivers fo all.
>All
>>files, drives, and printers are shared. The guest
>account
>>is active and running correctly on both computers.
>>
>>Does anyone have any idea what the problem is? It
sounds
>>to me like the router is not passing the information
>>between the two computers, but I have to admit that I
>>don't really know what I'm talking about. Thanks for
any
>>help.
>>.
>>
>.
>
(3 XP machines and DI-624 router) and see the exact same
problem. I've been trying to debug this for 2 weeks
now. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
StuartG
>-----Original Message-----
>I'm having a similar problems: 3 computers on network,
>they can all see each other (i know this because the two
>that show workgroups have all three computers there),
but
>I can't access the other two from one of them and the
>same one can't be accessed from the other two and as far
>as I can determine it has nothing to do with firewalls.
>When i try to access the network it says "the list of
>servers for this network is currently unavailable" and
>when I try to access this computer from the others the
>msg is "netwrk path not found"
>
>Any help will be greatly appreciated, Thank you.
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My problem seems similar to some others, but I didn't
>>find an exact match, so I thought I'd start a new topic.
>>
>>I have a D-Link DI-624 Router. I have connected to it a
>>desktop via ethernet cable, and a laptop via DWL-650
>>802.11G wireless card. The desktop is running XP Pro,
>>while the laptop is running XP Home. I know the router
>>and cards are working, because DHCP is succesfully
>>assigning IP addresses to both the laptop and desktop,
>>and both laptop and desktop can access the internet
>>through the cable modem I have hooked up to the router.
>>However, I cannot for the life of me get the computers
>to
>>acknowledge each other. Sometimes the laptop shows up
in
>>network neighborhood on the desktop, but when I click
on
>>it, or try to access it via the run command, it tells
me
>>there is a bad path. The laptop won't even let me get
>>into the workgroup. It just tells me that the network
>>path was not found.
>>
>>I have checked (and changed) numerous times, and both
>>computers are in the same workgroup with the same
>>workgroup name, and different computer names. The IP
>>addresses being assigned to the two computers are
>>192.168.0.100 and 192.168.0.101, and the router is
>>192.168.0.1, so these seem to be in line. I can ping
the
>>router from either computer, but they cannot ping each
>>other. I have the latest firmware and drivers fo all.
>All
>>files, drives, and printers are shared. The guest
>account
>>is active and running correctly on both computers.
>>
>>Does anyone have any idea what the problem is? It
sounds
>>to me like the router is not passing the information
>>between the two computers, but I have to admit that I
>>don't really know what I'm talking about. Thanks for
any
>>help.
>>.
>>
>.
>