George Mck 416571 wrote:
> I have what I think is a typical home network. Cable modem, access
> point,
> and wireless router combination (Motorola SBG900). All computers
> connect
> perfectly to the internet and can be individually turned off or on.
> But I
> cannot seem to figure out how to get file and print sharing to work.
> (I have one computer A that "sees" and prints to computer B; but not
> the other
> way around? Scanning for shared files/printers yields various error
> messages.)
> I feel sure I just am doing something wrong but cannot find a good
> description of how to set things up. (Network wizard keeps wanting to
> set
> up a host?) Can anyone help, or point me to the right instructions?
> Thanks, George McKinney
You haven't told us what operating systems you are running. That does
make a difference, but here are some checkpoints:
1. All computers should be using Client for Microsoft Networks.
1a. Usually you only want TCP/IP as a network protocol.
2. All computers should be in the same Workgroup (for ease of use).
3. Make identical user accounts/passwords on all computers.
4. Make sure that the lan IP range is entered as Trusted in whatever
firewall you are using.
5. Share out desired resources and set permissions (Everyone) as
appropriate.
In addition to the above, here is a network troubleshooter by MVP Hans
Georg-Michna. After you've done the simple checkpoints above, if you
still have trouble run through his troubleshooter. If you need more
help, post back to this thread with the results from the
troubleshooter.
Malke
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