In article <1f9b801c45819$7da97220$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Stu Whitney"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I recently setup a three computer wireless network. The
>first two computers are operating with Windows XP
>Professional and the third computer is operating with
>Windows 98SE. All computers have been properly connected
>to my DSL Wireless Gateway and all computers can conect to
>the Internet. I have setup file and printer sharing on
>the first two computers and they are now sharing folders,
>drives, and printers. I had to use the NWLink
>IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol to allow
>them to comunicate. While trying to add the third and
>final computer to the network, I cannot find this Protocol
>within WIN 98SE? How do I add the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS
>Compatible Transport Protocol to the Win 98SE Operating
>System/Computer? Thanks!
>
> (E-Mail Removed)
Win 98SE doesn't include "NWLink" in the name. To install it, go to
Control Panel | Network and click Add | Protocol | Add | Microsoft |
IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol.
It's OK to use IPX/SPX for file and printer sharing on your network,
but it isn't necessary. TCP/IP, by itself, is sufficient for Internet
access and for file and printer sharing. If TCP/IP doesn't work, the
problem is probably that a firewall program is blocking access.
If you keep IPX/SPX, un-bind sharing from TCP/IP. I've written a web
page with details:
Windows XP Network Protocols
http://www.practicallynetworked.com/..._protocols.htm
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