TP wrote in
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> Hi
>
> My dad's running both his computers through this router for internet
> access no problem.. but everything we try to get the two machines
> talking to each other (eg for printer sharing) fails miserably.
>
> One, a desktop, is a wired to an Ethernet port on the router, the
> other, laptop, is using wireless.
>
> Both are on XP. The laptop can obviously see the wireless network and
> use the router for internet access, but it won't see the other
> machine in the workgroup ("you do not have permission"). It and the
> router are both using WPA-PSK (TKIP) encryption.
>
> The router can 'see' both machines as Attached devices (though the
> laptop is "unknown").
>
> The desktop knows it should be able to see the laptop, but when you
> click on it, it's unavailable.
>
> I've tried running the network setup wizard using a flash drive,
> first with one machine starting it and saving the details, then the
> other. I can't run the wireless network wizard on the desktop,
> because it has no wireless adapter.
>
> From what I read elsewhere, I'm not trying to achieve the
> impossible.. but I'm struggling. Any ideas?!
Are both the PCs in the same workgroup? It shouldn't matter if they aren't,
but it may help if they are.
Have you tried connecting the laptop by Ethernet cable to the router, to
eliminate any complication by wireless?
Is it a firewall problem? Some firewalls such as Norton need you to define
the private network address range (eg 192.168.0.x) as "friendly" so that the
normal firewall rules don't apply to PC-to-PC traffic.
Can the two PCs ping each other?
Which shared folders are you trying to access? Your "My Documents" folder is
not accessible by any other PC. What happens if you copy some files to a
directory c:\test and share it: can other other PC access these files?
What happens if you open a DOS prompt and do "net view" (you should see the
names of all the PCs) and "net view \\PC1" from PC2 9and vice versa - you
should see the shared drives and printers.
I've got XP-to-XP Home sharing working fine (also XP-to-98): my XP laptop is
connected by wireless and the other two are by cable. This is to a DG834GT,
but I'm sure it will work identically for a DG834G. I didnlt have to do
anything special to make it work, apart from configuring Norton to treat
192.168.0.x as "friendly".