You may want to post to the regular microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
newsgroup, Neil. This one is to support Microsoft's Broadband Networking
brand hardware and software. BTW - McAfee and Norton are dreadful when it
comes to allowing networking sharing. You may want to check the
documentation for each and make sure they're programmed correctly. Also, if
you're running either of those products in addition to Windows Firewall,
you've probably got conflicts there.
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Chris H.
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"Neil T" <Neil
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>I have a wi-fi modem router (Hitachi) provided by ISP connected to the
> telephone point. Router also provides VOIP facility. Three computers (All
> Windows XP) acess the internet wirelessly by accessing router SSID which
> is
> WEP 128 bit encrypted. Dell inspiron running McAfee Security Centre, Sony
> Vaio running Norton Internet Security, Generic desktop running Norton
> anti-Virus. On all three Windows Firewall is running. All have the same
> Workgroup name (generic name MSHOME). Trouble is none are visible to the
> other. Trying the ping command on all the machines fails to identify any
> other machine,. Could this be a router config issue? It's driving me nuts!