Hey Carey, cool web site. I will go home and try one of our solutions.
In the meantime I want to ask a few questions relating to my problem.
Here's the situation.
I have a laptop and a desktop. I used to connect the cable modem into
the uplink port on a Netgear RT314 router, which is also connected to
the desktop, an HP network printerand a CISCO wireless access point
(about 4 years old, when it's expensive for the consumer). I had to
relocate my cable modem recently, so the desktop got a D-Link PCI
802.11b (their turbo 22mbps version). The Ethernet NIC is an on-board,
so it's still there but no cable is hooked up. Now I can't connect my
desktop and laptop via My Network Connections. I've tried to
install/uninstall Netbeui, played with the bindings, checked the
workgroup. I tried ping last night, and the two computers can't ping
each other, but they both connect to the Internet fine, both can ping
the RT314 router, both can ping the CISCO access point. What gives?
I will go home and try some of your recommendations. I've tried
several things you mentioned but not exactly how you described it. I
guess I know just enough to be dangerous!
Andy
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> "Steve Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I have set up a peer-to-peer network with a crossover
> > cable between my Compaq laptop (XP) and my Dell desktop
> > (ME). On the Dell desktop, when selecting Entire Network
> > from My Network Places, I get the following
> > message: "Unable to browse the network." I also get a
> > blue screen, with File name: VSERVER(01), when running
> > the Home Networking Wizard, or when selecting the Remote
> > Administration tab in Control Panel: Passwords.
> >
> > I have installed a Network Adapter, its driver, and
> > networking components, i.e. Client for MS Networks,
> > Adapter, TCP/IP and File and Printer Sharing. No errors
> > on installation, both computers have the same Workgroup,
> > are on the same subnet, and have different names. But the
> > OS Networking components in ME do not appear to recognize
> > the network. Also, File and Printer Sharing, although
> > installed, does not work, i.e. there is no Sharing tab on
> > drives or folders.
> >
> > I have tried 2 different Network Adapters, and I get the
> > same result. The LEDs indicate that we have connectivity
> > @100Mbps. I can PING each computer from the other, which
> > suggests that TCP/IP is OK, and that the problem is at
> > the OS level. I have checked the support sites for the
> > NIC vendor and for Microsoft, and have installed all
> > relevant hotfixes. I have installed all the relevant
> > Communications components in Add/Remove Programs. Is it
> > possible that the ME Operating System was factory
> > installed by Dell without the components required for
> > Home Networking? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.