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Kevin Cole
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      06-21-2007, 12:46 PM
Hi all,

Please can you help with this one ? I've posted this issue before but still
not managed to fix !

Desktop connected to wireless router, connects to internet etc fine.

Laptop connected wireless to router, connects to internet etc fine.

Laptop can not see desktop at all or vice versa, cannot even ping eachother,
although they can both ping router and router setup page shows them both as
being connected.

Please can you help me on this one ? d-link DSL-G624T Router. Both
machines running XP home SP 2. I only want to be able to share files and a
printer !

Thanks in advance.

Kev



 
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Mike Campbell
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      06-21-2007, 05:46 PM
Kevin Cole wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Please can you help with this one ? I've posted this issue before but
> still not managed to fix !
>
> Desktop connected to wireless router, connects to internet etc fine.
>
> Laptop connected wireless to router, connects to internet etc fine.
>
> Laptop can not see desktop at all or vice versa, cannot even ping
> eachother, although they can both ping router and router setup page shows
> them both as being connected.
>
> Please can you help me on this one ? d-link DSL-G624T Router. Both
> machines running XP home SP 2. I only want to be able to share files and
> a printer !
>
> Thanks in advance.
>

Did you run the network setup wizard from Network connections on both
computers?

 
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Kevin Cole
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      06-22-2007, 09:09 AM

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> Kevin Cole wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Please can you help with this one ? I've posted this issue before but
>> still not managed to fix !
>>
>> Desktop connected to wireless router, connects to internet etc fine.
>>
>> Laptop connected wireless to router, connects to internet etc fine.
>>
>> Laptop can not see desktop at all or vice versa, cannot even ping
>> eachother, although they can both ping router and router setup page shows
>> them both as being connected.
>>
>> Please can you help me on this one ? d-link DSL-G624T Router. Both
>> machines running XP home SP 2. I only want to be able to share files and
>> a printer !
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>

> Did you run the network setup wizard from Network connections on both
> computers?
>


Yes I did.

Got it wrking now though. it turned out to be Norton software as usual.
God that stuff gets in the way !


 
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Brandon Arnold
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      07-12-2007, 07:13 PM
It sounds like everything is fine as far as connectivity goes. You
have a valid address on both machine(they can get online). You have
both machines on the same subnet and haven't accidentally separated
them(both can access the router). I think the problem might be a
firewall blocking out "good" traffic. Firewalls, if not configured
right, will indiscriminately block all traffic. If the firewall is
installed on both machines, you'll have to set this up on both
computers, incoming and outgoing. Not knowing exactly what program
you have(zone alarm, some symantec product, etc) I can't give an exact
answer but the easiest thing to do is to allow all traffic in a given
IP range, the range on your network. For example if your desktop is
given the address 192.168.1.10 and your laptop is given 192.168.1.11
and you know you only have 2 computers on your network, you could
allow all from the range 192.168.1.10-192.168.1.11(replace those
addresses with the actual numbers you have and the range of addresses
you have) on both machines. That sets the firewal to allow incoming
and outgoing traffic on all ports for that range. By default, certain
firewalls block windows network traffic. The more secure approach is
to only allow that one port for that range on both machines. I think
the port used is 139, but I might be wrong. My girlfriends father
bought a new printer but couldn't get his upstairs computer to find
it. Turned out his firewall on both machines was blocking out the
requests so he couldn't even see the computer on the network, much
less Ping or connect.

That should do it, if not post back.

>Hi all,
>
>Please can you help with this one ? I've posted this issue before but still
>not managed to fix !
>
>Desktop connected to wireless router, connects to internet etc fine.
>
>Laptop connected wireless to router, connects to internet etc fine.
>
>Laptop can not see desktop at all or vice versa, cannot even ping eachother,
>although they can both ping router and router setup page shows them both as
>being connected.
>
>Please can you help me on this one ? d-link DSL-G624T Router. Both
>machines running XP home SP 2. I only want to be able to share files and a
>printer !
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Kev
>
>


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