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Old April 14th 04, 11:21 PM
nkjg
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Default Networking two computers

What are the IPs of each of the computers?

Are you able to manually enter a shortcut to the other
computer in the form:

\\Desktop\Shared
or
\\Laptop\Shared

Where Shared is the name of a folder on that computer
that is set to be shared on the network.

If you want to get the two computers to be networked
safely, you need to have them both with the same first 3
sections of the IP address, i.e. 192.168.1.xx and the
router should have a connection to the cable modem.

I have set up several networks with XP on networks with
anywhere from 2 to 15 computers using either a single
router or a switch or 3 routers daisy chained together.
Once I got the routers set up to properly, I just ran the
network setup wizard for each computer and I was up and
running.

Try starting from scratch. Unplug everything. EVERYTHING.
Connect the power to the router and then press and hold
the reset button for 30 seconds (there should be one on
the back or the bottom).

Find the instructions that came with the router (or find
them of the router manufacturer's website) and follow
them step by step. While you're setting everything up,
only have ONE computer connected, once the router is
configured properly, connect the other computer. Make
sure that you have the router set to act as a DHCP server.

Check the IP addresses of each computer. Check this both
from "ipconfig /all" in the command prompt and in the
router's DHCP configuration menu. The computers should
have the exact same subnet mask and the first 3 parts of
the IP addresses the same, i.e 192.168.1.xx. If this
doesn't fit, then you're never going to get the Windows
Network Setup Wizard to work.

Once you've got the IPs and subnet masks described above,
NOW run the setup wizard. Make sure that you input the
exact same settings into each computer. Share a folder
and see if you can make a shortcut to that folder in the
form

\\computer\folder

If this still doesn't work (and you've actually followed
everything that I've said here), let us know.


Hope this helps,

Nick
nkjg/at\interchange/dot\ubc/dot\ca

"The definition of insanity: doing the same thing over
and over expecting different results."

-----Original Message-----
Joe,
Maybe I should give you more information about my
situation. I have been connected to the internet for
years. Each computer can connect on their own. I have

a
cable modem. The router is connected to the modem and
then each computer is connected to the router. I have a
desktop and a laptop. Each computer connects

separately,
but I cannot share files between the two computers. I
have tried the "wizard" as Microsoft calls it, and I

have
tried it using every single configuration they offer.

No
matter what I try, it doesn't work. The computers can't
find each other, and then I keep getting error messages
telling me to run the wizard again. Hopefully I have
provided enough information to give you more insight.
Please refer to my original post to see the error

message
I keep getting.
Thanks,
Bob
-----Original Message-----
Glad to see your back. So you have never been able to
connect to the internet? Ok is there a main PC or does
your internet connection come from the wall per se"

into
the router?

I suggest that you have your internet connection from

your
ISP (from the wall) go directly into your PC and then

add
another NIC card going out to your router or just

install
a wireless nic and one inside your laptop. Another
configuration is this. If all you have are two PC's 1
desktop and 1 laptop It should work with the router

Like
this:

Into the router from your cable modem/ISP/Wall make

sure
you are using the correct port on the router (there is
only one for incoming) and then the following cables

or
wireles out of the router (outgoing) Think about trying

to
connect without using the wizard an see what you get.

Just another test here Bob:
plug the internet connection from the wall into the

router
and then plug a cable out of the router into the laptop

or
PC just one of them and see if you can get to the net.

I do not know exactly how you want to network so I am
assuming you want all your PC's to access the net via

the
router.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
Joe,
what do you mean by your question? I'm not sure what

you
mean, but I'll try to answer it. I am using a router

and
I have a desktop and laptop. The network wizard in XP

is
doing absolutely nothing to help me. I keep getting
error messages when I try to run the wizard, the
computers can't find each other, it cannot find

MSHOME.
I have tried to run the wizard at least a couple dozen
times over the past year and a half, and it NEVER

works.
You think I'm frustrated? I passed frustrated about 6
months ago. Thanks,
Bob

-----Original Message-----
How are you connecting the PC's Bob?
with what type of hardware? and please calm down I

know
you are frustrated but hang in there you will get it.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
Eric,
thanks for your reply, but I tried your suggestions

and
of course they didn't work. As far as I'm

concerned,
Microsoft can take their network wizard and shove it

up
Bill Gates' ass.
Bob

-----Original Message-----
Greetings Bob,

Make sure the XP's firewall is disabled. It will

block
file and printer
sharing by default. If you installed a third party
firewall such as
ZoneAlarm, Sygate, or Norton make sure it is

properly
configured for the
network. Ensure NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled.
Details
here.

Enable NetBIOS Over TCP/IP (NetBT)
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/sharing/troubles

h
oo
t/
netbt.htm

__________________
Eric


"Bob" wrote

in
message
...
I have tried dozens of times to get my two

computers
to
network, but I have had no luck. I have run the
Windows
XP netork wizard (if you want to call it that),

but
EVERYTIME I run it, it fails to set up the

wizard. I
keep getting the following message when I try to
View
the
workgroup computers--

Mshome is not accessible. You might not have
permission
to use this network resource. Contact the
administrator
of this server to find out if you have access
permission. The list of servers for this

workgroup
is
not currently available.

Any clues as to what I can do to get this network

to
work? Obviously Windows XP does not work well for
networking!


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