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W7 laptop can't see XP machines in network and vice versa
Hi all,
We have a small LAN with a few XP Pro PC's. They all can see each other and sharing files is a piece of cake. Now we have bought a new laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium. We also connected an AP to the LAN. Setting up an internet connection from the W7 laptop was easy. But somehow the laptop can't see the other PC's and vice versa. Pinging works fine. I managed on the laptop to give the network group the proper name. I also managed to install LLTD on one of the XP machines. Now this machine shows up in the laptops network overview but I can't do anything with that. In My computer/network the LAN does not show up and neither do the other PC's. The laptop is invisable from the other PC's as well. I never expected this new Microsoft product would be so crap. How can I arrange that the laptop can see the other PC's and vice versa? All network setting seem right. I removed the laptop from the home group as this only works with other W7 machines. Thanks in advance for your help. With kind regards, Fokke Nauta |
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W7 laptop can't see XP machines in network and vice versa
"Fokke Nauta" wrote in message ... Hi all, We have a small LAN with a few XP Pro PC's. They all can see each other and sharing files is a piece of cake. Now we have bought a new laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium. We also connected an AP to the LAN. Setting up an internet connection from the W7 laptop was easy. But somehow the laptop can't see the other PC's and vice versa. Pinging works fine. I managed on the laptop to give the network group the proper name. I also managed to install LLTD on one of the XP machines. Now this machine shows up in the laptops network overview but I can't do anything with that. In My computer/network the LAN does not show up and neither do the other PC's. The laptop is invisable from the other PC's as well. I never expected this new Microsoft product would be so crap. How can I arrange that the laptop can see the other PC's and vice versa? All network setting seem right. I removed the laptop from the home group as this only works with other W7 machines. Thanks in advance for your help. With kind regards, Fokke Nauta Well I don't know what you've done - my Windows 7 HP laptop saw the XP pro network without doing anything! Be aware that if you've set up a HOMEGROUP on the Win 7 machine as opposed to using a Workgroup, only Windows 7 machines can use HOMEGROUPS. |
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W7 laptop can't see XP machines in network and vice versa
"Gordon" wrote in message ... "Fokke Nauta" wrote in message ... Hi all, We have a small LAN with a few XP Pro PC's. They all can see each other and sharing files is a piece of cake. Now we have bought a new laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium. We also connected an AP to the LAN. Setting up an internet connection from the W7 laptop was easy. But somehow the laptop can't see the other PC's and vice versa. Pinging works fine. I managed on the laptop to give the network group the proper name. I also managed to install LLTD on one of the XP machines. Now this machine shows up in the laptops network overview but I can't do anything with that. In My computer/network the LAN does not show up and neither do the other PC's. The laptop is invisable from the other PC's as well. I never expected this new Microsoft product would be so crap. How can I arrange that the laptop can see the other PC's and vice versa? All network setting seem right. I removed the laptop from the home group as this only works with other W7 machines. Thanks in advance for your help. With kind regards, Fokke Nauta Well I don't know what you've done - my Windows 7 HP laptop saw the XP pro network without doing anything! Be aware that if you've set up a HOMEGROUP on the Win 7 machine as opposed to using a Workgroup, only Windows 7 machines can use HOMEGROUPS. I removed the W7 machine out of the homegroup. I gave the network name the proper network name, same as the XP machines. I set up TCP/IP for DHCP. It gets an IP address, internet works flawlessly. But the XP machines and the W7 laptop seem to be blind for eachother. Of course network detection and sharing etc are enabled. I haven't got a clue why it won't work. Fokke |
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W7 laptop can't see XP machines in network and vice versa
"Fokke Nauta" wrote:
"Gordon" wrote in message ... "Fokke Nauta" wrote in message ... Hi all, We have a small LAN with a few XP Pro PC's. They all can see each other and sharing files is a piece of cake. Now we have bought a new laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium. We also connected an AP to the LAN. Setting up an internet connection from the W7 laptop was easy. But somehow the laptop can't see the other PC's and vice versa. Pinging works fine. I managed on the laptop to give the network group the proper name. I also managed to install LLTD on one of the XP machines. Now this machine shows up in the laptops network overview but I can't do anything with that. In My computer/network the LAN does not show up and neither do the other PC's. The laptop is invisable from the other PC's as well. I never expected this new Microsoft product would be so crap. How can I arrange that the laptop can see the other PC's and vice versa? All network setting seem right. I removed the laptop from the home group as this only works with other W7 machines. Thanks in advance for your help. With kind regards, Fokke Nauta I removed the W7 machine out of the homegroup. I gave the network name the proper network name, same as the XP machines. I set up TCP/IP for DHCP. It gets an IP address, internet works flawlessly. But the XP machines and the W7 laptop seem to be blind for eachother. Of course network detection and sharing etc are enabled. I haven't got a clue why it won't work. On the W7 machine did you set the workgroup? Ctl Panel / System and Security / System / Computer Name When you say you set up network settings, confirm that you did this in Ctl Panel / Network and Internet / Network and Sharing Center / Advanced sharing settings. This should allow you to see other machines. For others to see the W7 box you will need to have at least one folder/drive shared. |
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W7 laptop can't see XP machines in network and vice versa
"Zam" wrote in message ... "Fokke Nauta" wrote: "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Fokke Nauta" wrote in message ... Hi all, We have a small LAN with a few XP Pro PC's. They all can see each other and sharing files is a piece of cake. Now we have bought a new laptop with Windows 7 Home Premium. We also connected an AP to the LAN. Setting up an internet connection from the W7 laptop was easy. But somehow the laptop can't see the other PC's and vice versa. Pinging works fine. I managed on the laptop to give the network group the proper name. I also managed to install LLTD on one of the XP machines. Now this machine shows up in the laptops network overview but I can't do anything with that. In My computer/network the LAN does not show up and neither do the other PC's. The laptop is invisable from the other PC's as well. I never expected this new Microsoft product would be so crap. How can I arrange that the laptop can see the other PC's and vice versa? All network setting seem right. I removed the laptop from the home group as this only works with other W7 machines. Thanks in advance for your help. With kind regards, Fokke Nauta I removed the W7 machine out of the homegroup. I gave the network name the proper network name, same as the XP machines. I set up TCP/IP for DHCP. It gets an IP address, internet works flawlessly. But the XP machines and the W7 laptop seem to be blind for eachother. Of course network detection and sharing etc are enabled. I haven't got a clue why it won't work. On the W7 machine did you set the workgroup? Ctl Panel / System and Security / System / Computer Name Yes. I gave the workgroup name the same as on the XP machines. When you say you set up network settings, confirm that you did this in Ctl Panel / Network and Internet / Network and Sharing Center / Advanced sharing settings. I have to translate this, as it concernes a Dutch version. Ctrl Panel/Network centre/Advanced settings for sharing (the same as what you meant), Network detection: yes File- and printersharing: yes Share public folders: yes Media streaming: yes Encryption: 40/56 bits (tried 128 as well to no avail) Sharing with a password: no Connection with a homegroup: use user accounts and passwords In the network centre I used a home network (not a homegroup) and a company network. Did not make any difference This should allow you to see other machines. For others to see the W7 box you will need to have at least one folder/drive shared. Yes, I have folders shared Any clue? Cheers, Fokke |
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