In article <038201c385e5$e5f21b40$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Doug"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>hello! 3 machines, all ME, cablemodem with hub. All
>machines are assigned an IP by ISP..no sharing not router
>etc. None of machines will see the other. All file and
>print sharing boxes are checked. The network just shows
>the individual machines not the other two. any help is
>appreciated.
The answer that follows applies to computers that connect to a cable
modem or DSL modem through a hub or switch. It doesn't apply if they
connect through a broadband router.
By default, ME uses the TCP/IP protocol for file and printer sharing.
That isn't appropriate with your setup for these reasons:
1. If your cable or DSL provider assigns IP addresses in different
subnets to your computers, it isn't possible for them to communicate
with each other using TCP/IP.
2. Since your computers connect directly to the Internet through the
cable or DSL modem, they receive public IP addresses that are
accessible by everyone on the Internet. Using TCP/IP for file sharing
could let other people access your shared files.
The solution is to choose a different protocol for file sharing
(either NetBEUI or IPX/SPX), install that protocol on all computers,
and un-bind sharing from TCP/IP.
To un-bind sharing from TCP/IP:
1. Go to Control Panel | Network.
2. Double click "TCP/IP->network adapter".
3. Click Bindings.
4. Un-check all of the boxes.
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