In article <eRg4f$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Frank Smith"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>For a long time I have had a nice simple wireless network with XP Home on
>the main box and Win98 on my laptop.
>Upgraded to 98SE on the laptop and have lost my local network to the XP box.
>Wireless web TCP/IP works fine.
>Neither the XP box or the 98SE box can "see" the other computer on the
>network.
>All network settings look normal.
>I did re-run NetSetup on the 98SE box and no luck.
>
>Workgroup names are good.
>Firewalls were temporarily disabled for testing - but no luck.
>
>Any ideas?
>Regards,
>Frank
Was there a firewall program on 98 before the upgrade? If so, it
might have become corrupted during the upgrade process. In that case,
don't just disable the firewall program on 98SE. Un-install it, then
go to Start | Run | Msconfig | Startup and disable any firewall
remnants.
If that doesn't solve the problem, delete all of the network
components on 98SE and re-install them.
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