thank you again. I also have Norton 360v2 and I did give wireless network a
new SSID but Norton recognized it right away, perhaps because both routers
were Belkin. It just needed the IP addresses added as trusted sites.
Thanks again.
"smlunatick" wrote:
> On Sep 10, 2:33 pm, Dennis <Den...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > thank you thank you thank you thank you. I've lost track of the hours I've
> > spent on this. Your suggestino worked in 60 seconds. Not sure why Norton
> > allowed access with my old Belkin and denied it with the new since the
> > computer IP addresses didn't change but it's working now!
> >
> > Thank you again.
> >
> > "Dennis" wrote:
> > > When I recently replaced my router with a Belkin N1 wireless (the old one was
> > > also a Belkin wireless) the three computers on my local network stopped
> > > recognizing each other (2 run XP and are wired to the router and one runs
> > > Vista and is wireless). They all access the internet just fine. All are in
> > > the same workgroup and all recognize the workgroup--but only see the local
> > > machine, not the other two.
> >
> > > I've enabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP, disabled the router firewall, made sure
> > > the protocols on my Norton anti-virus firewall allows sharing over the
> > > network, double checked that file and print sharing is turned on, deleted the
> > > network and established a new one with a different name, and gone through a
> > > few Microsoft postings, all without success. Each computer will ping itself
> > > over the network but not the others.
> >
> > > Belkin customer support ran me through router diagnostic and firmware
> > > updates and insist the problem can't be coming from the router--and told me I
> > > was on my own.
> >
> > > Would anyone have other suggestions? There are no error messages. Each
> > > computer just doesn't see the others.
> >
> > > Thank you!!
>
> Depending on which version of NAV, since you changed your router, it
> would possibly have a different wireless SSID. My Norton 306 v1 (and
> v2) was disconnecting my new router's SSID but let my older SSID
> thorough. After several tests (and a PC meltdown crash) I discovered
> the software must be told which wireless network SSID to "trust."
>
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