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Carey Holzman
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      12-24-2004, 07:47 PM
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"Wes Johnson, PMP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I really need some assistance.......
>
> I'm setting up (actually frustrated as all get out) a peer to peer network
> between 2 computers - one is XP Pro and the other is W2K Pro. Both are
> plugged in to a 4 port Netgear Hub. Both configured with same workgroup
> name and ip addresses are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.3
>
> Ran network setup and have configured as direct connect and tried again
> with
> them set as connecting to another network. I never see the other in
> windows
> explorer under the workgroup name (in Windows network). No internet is a
> part of the mix right now as I'm in an extended stay suites hotel and
> their
> network connection has to be dhcp.
>
> PLEASE suggestions to try.......... Thank you in advance
>
>



 
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Herb Martin
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      12-24-2004, 08:06 PM
"Wes Johnson, PMP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I really need some assistance.......


Follow Carey's link for what is surely more
systematic help but below are some assorted
ideas and clarfications (requests and suggestions.)

> I'm setting up (actually frustrated as all get out) a peer to peer network
> between 2 computers - one is XP Pro and the other is W2K Pro. Both are
> plugged in to a 4 port Netgear Hub. Both configured with same workgroup
> name and ip addresses are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.3


The first thing in such networks (if they run TCP/IP) is
to PING:

Can you ping by address?

By name?

On 192.168.1.1:

ping 192.168.1.3

ping OtherMachineName

If this works you HAVE a network. And it is a matter
of figuring out how to get you access to resources and
such.

> Ran network setup and have configured as direct connect and tried again

with
> them set as connecting to another network.


Not real clear what you mean here. If both machines
have ordinary network cards (NICs), with IP addresses
there really is little else to "configure" - for the network
itself.

> I never see the other in windows
> explorer under the workgroup name (in Windows network).


Machines (even on the same subnet as yours are) do not
appear in Network Neighborhood UNLESS you share at
least one resource from that machine.

(Right click on a directory in Explorer and use the sharing
tab....)

> No internet is a
> part of the mix right now as I'm in an extended stay suites hotel and

their
> network connection has to be dhcp.


That can actually be overcome but it would complicate
things to explain right now, and you may not even need
it by the time you get this.

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> PLEASE suggestions to try.......... Thank you in advance
>
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Wes Johnson, PMP
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      12-24-2004, 08:13 PM
I really need some assistance.......

I'm setting up (actually frustrated as all get out) a peer to peer network
between 2 computers - one is XP Pro and the other is W2K Pro. Both are
plugged in to a 4 port Netgear Hub. Both configured with same workgroup
name and ip addresses are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.3

Ran network setup and have configured as direct connect and tried again with
them set as connecting to another network. I never see the other in windows
explorer under the workgroup name (in Windows network). No internet is a
part of the mix right now as I'm in an extended stay suites hotel and their
network connection has to be dhcp.

PLEASE suggestions to try.......... Thank you in advance


 
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      12-24-2004, 08:21 PM
can you ping each other by ip? if yes, can you ping by name?

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"Wes Johnson, PMP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I really need some assistance.......
>
> I'm setting up (actually frustrated as all get out) a peer to peer network
> between 2 computers - one is XP Pro and the other is W2K Pro. Both are
> plugged in to a 4 port Netgear Hub. Both configured with same workgroup
> name and ip addresses are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.3
>
> Ran network setup and have configured as direct connect and tried again
> with
> them set as connecting to another network. I never see the other in
> windows
> explorer under the workgroup name (in Windows network). No internet is a
> part of the mix right now as I'm in an extended stay suites hotel and
> their
> network connection has to be dhcp.
>
> PLEASE suggestions to try.......... Thank you in advance
>
>



 
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Philip Nienhuis
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      12-26-2004, 04:01 PM
Wes Johnson, PMP wrote:

> I really need some assistance.......
>
> I'm setting up (actually frustrated as all get out) a peer to peer network
> between 2 computers - one is XP Pro and the other is W2K Pro. Both are
> plugged in to a 4 port Netgear Hub. Both configured with same workgroup
> name and ip addresses are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.3
>
> Ran network setup and have configured as direct connect and tried again with
> them set as connecting to another network. I never see the other in windows
> explorer under the workgroup name (in Windows network). No internet is a
> part of the mix right now as I'm in an extended stay suites hotel and their
> network connection has to be dhcp.
>
> PLEASE suggestions to try.......... Thank you in advance


Obvious things:
- Have you installed Netbios over TCP/IP ? usually installed by default,
but worth checking.
- (My guess in this case) Have you shared any of your hard disk
partitions? if a Windows PC on the other side of the wire has nothing to
share, you won't see that computer itself either (even while there are
always "administrative shares").
- Have you set proper access permissions on the shared partitions?

 
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Wes Johnson, PMP
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      12-26-2004, 04:48 PM
I followed Carey's directions and when I do an ipconfig /all I see the
following on the XP Pro box:

Host name - just what I expected
Primary DNS Suffix is blank
IP Routing enabled - No
WINS Proxy enabled - No

Media State - Media disconnected
Description - describes my ethernet adapter
and it gives me a physical address


Is this what I should be seeing? No IP Address displayed?


"Carey Holzman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Carey
>
> "Wes Johnson, PMP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I really need some assistance.......
> >
> > I'm setting up (actually frustrated as all get out) a peer to peer

network
> > between 2 computers - one is XP Pro and the other is W2K Pro. Both are
> > plugged in to a 4 port Netgear Hub. Both configured with same workgroup
> > name and ip addresses are 192.168.1.1 and 192.168.1.3
> >
> > Ran network setup and have configured as direct connect and tried again
> > with
> > them set as connecting to another network. I never see the other in
> > windows
> > explorer under the workgroup name (in Windows network). No internet is

a
> > part of the mix right now as I'm in an extended stay suites hotel and
> > their
> > network connection has to be dhcp.
> >
> > PLEASE suggestions to try.......... Thank you in advance
> >
> >

>
>



 
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      12-26-2004, 05:23 PM
"Media disconnected" is the point of failure and it looks like you didn't
configured a static IP. There is either crossover or bad cables or wrong hub
port or bad hub or mismatched link speed or a lot of other reasons. Do you
have lights on every port connected?


 
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Wes Johnson, PMP
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      12-26-2004, 06:34 PM
I switched cables and no difference. I have no server on this because I'm
trying to share Peer to Peer with just a hub,


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> "Media disconnected" is the point of failure and it looks like you didn't
> configured a static IP. There is either crossover or bad cables or wrong

hub
> port or bad hub or mismatched link speed or a lot of other reasons. Do you
> have lights on every port connected?
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