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Old July 26th 04, 11:10 PM
RJ
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I was running a home work group using a Linksys wireless
router (WRT45G). All computers either connected to the
router with a cable or wireless were displayed it the
work group. Recently I moved the wireless box and it is
now wired to a Linksys router box (BEFSR41). The problem
is now I can only see the computers connected to the same
router box; I can not see computers hooked to the wired
box form computer using the wireless box or vice versa.
I can ping the various computers from the different boxes
and can connect to the computer using PC Anywhere, so the
are "talking" to each other just not displayed in the
workgroup and I can not access the files and floppy
drives from the computers hooked to the different boxes.
I have verified NetBOIS over TCP/IUP is enabled on all
the computers. I need to access the desk top connected
to the wired box since my wireless laptop does not have a
floppy drive. Any suggestions?
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Old July 26th 04, 11:10 PM
Richard G. Harper
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You should have only one router on your network or you'll break it up into
pieces such as you have now. The router with the Internet connection should
stay configured as a router, the other should be put into simple switch mode
with router and DHCP functions turned off. Check the manual that came with
your router for details.

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"RJ" wrote in message
...
I was running a home work group using a Linksys wireless
router (WRT45G). All computers either connected to the
router with a cable or wireless were displayed it the
work group. Recently I moved the wireless box and it is
now wired to a Linksys router box (BEFSR41). The problem
is now I can only see the computers connected to the same
router box; I can not see computers hooked to the wired
box form computer using the wireless box or vice versa.
I can ping the various computers from the different boxes
and can connect to the computer using PC Anywhere, so the
are "talking" to each other just not displayed in the
workgroup and I can not access the files and floppy
drives from the computers hooked to the different boxes.
I have verified NetBOIS over TCP/IUP is enabled on all
the computers. I need to access the desk top connected
to the wired box since my wireless laptop does not have a
floppy drive. Any suggestions?



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Old July 26th 04, 11:10 PM
RJ
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Default Computers not displayed in workgroups


-----Original Message-----
Make sure you are using the "uplink" port on the router

to connect the
switch (or the router with DHCP and routing disabled) to

connect to the main
router. If neither the main router or the switch (second

router) doesn't
offer an uplink port you may need a crossover cable to

connect them.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Win9x]
* PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
* for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not

replied to.
* HELP us help YOU ...
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"rj" wrote in message
...
Originally I had the network set up as you suggested.
However the computers hooked to the downstream box
(switch) could not access the internet. Linksys support
told me to install them the way the are now. But I will
retry. Thanks for the information.



.
According to Linksys, you can not use the uplink port on

the "switch" box. You need to connect the cable from the
first (router) box to port #4 on the box acting as the
switch, not the uplink port. (I found this information
buried on their web site.) Their tech support could not
give me this information when I called them; they told me
I had to use the uplink port to connect the two boxes
together. I moved the cable to port # 4 and can now see
all the computers on the network regardless of which box
they are connected to.
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Old July 26th 04, 11:11 PM
rj
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Default Computers not displayed in workgroups


-----Original Message-----
You should have only one router on your network or

you'll break it up into
pieces such as you have now. The router with the

Internet connection should
stay configured as a router, the other should be put

into simple switch mode
with router and DHCP functions turned off. Check the

manual that came with
your router for details.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Win9x]
* PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
* for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not

replied to.
* HELP us help YOU ...
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"RJ" wrote in message
...
I was running a home work group using a Linksys wireless
router (WRT45G). All computers either connected to the
router with a cable or wireless were displayed it the
work group. Recently I moved the wireless box and it

is
now wired to a Linksys router box (BEFSR41). The

problem
is now I can only see the computers connected to the

same
router box; I can not see computers hooked to the wired
box form computer using the wireless box or vice versa.
I can ping the various computers from the different

boxes
and can connect to the computer using PC Anywhere, so

the
are "talking" to each other just not displayed in the
workgroup and I can not access the files and floppy
drives from the computers hooked to the different

boxes.
I have verified NetBOIS over TCP/IUP is enabled on all
the computers. I need to access the desk top connected
to the wired box since my wireless laptop does not

have a
floppy drive. Any suggestions?



.
Originally I had the network set up as you suggested.

However the computers hooked to the downstream box
(switch) could not access the internet. Linksys support
told me to install them the way the are now. But I will
retry. Thanks for the information.
  #5  
Old July 26th 04, 11:20 PM
Richard G. Harper
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Default Computers not displayed in workgroups

Make sure you are using the "uplink" port on the router to connect the
switch (or the router with DHCP and routing disabled) to connect to the main
router. If neither the main router or the switch (second router) doesn't
offer an uplink port you may need a crossover cable to connect them.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Win9x]
* PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
* for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
* HELP us help YOU ...
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"rj" wrote in message
...
Originally I had the network set up as you suggested.
However the computers hooked to the downstream box
(switch) could not access the internet. Linksys support
told me to install them the way the are now. But I will
retry. Thanks for the information.



  #6  
Old July 27th 04, 12:11 AM
RJ
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Default Computers not displayed in workgroups


-----Original Message-----
Make sure you are using the "uplink" port on the router

to connect the
switch (or the router with DHCP and routing disabled) to

connect to the main
router. If neither the main router or the switch (second

router) doesn't
offer an uplink port you may need a crossover cable to

connect them.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Win9x]
* PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
* for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not

replied to.
* HELP us help YOU ...
http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"rj" wrote in message
...
Originally I had the network set up as you suggested.
However the computers hooked to the downstream box
(switch) could not access the internet. Linksys support
told me to install them the way the are now. But I will
retry. Thanks for the information.



.
According to Linksys, you can not use the uplink port on

the "switch" box. You need to connect the cable from the
first (router) box to port #4 on the box acting as the
switch, not the uplink port. (I found this information
buried on their web site.) Their tech support could not
give me this information when I called them; they told me
I had to use the uplink port to connect the two boxes
together. I moved the cable to port # 4 and can now see
all the computers on the network regardless of which box
they are connected to.
 




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