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I have just had BB installed and have a wired connection to my iMac (OSX) and a wireless card in my PC laptop. I am having trouble setting up home network via my Netgear 834G router. Both machines connect to the internet fine but I can't get them to see each other. Any ideas? thanks MRickardUK |
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On 29 Sep 2004 15:14:04 GMT, (E-Mail Removed) (MRickardUK) wrote:
>I have just had BB installed and have a wired connection to my iMac (OSX) and a >wireless card in my PC laptop. I am having trouble setting up home network via >my Netgear 834G router. Both machines connect to the internet fine but I can't >get them to see each other. Can each machine be pinged from the other? Have you local firewall facilties preventing each talking to the other? Version of Windows? -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
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Windows XP, am able to ping but nothing else - no local firewall facilites.
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
(E-Mail Removed) (MRickardUK) wrote: > Hi > > I have just had BB installed and have a wired connection to my iMac (OSX) and > a > wireless card in my PC laptop. I am having trouble setting up home network > via > my Netgear 834G router. Both machines connect to the internet fine but I > can't > get them to see each other. > > Any ideas? I recently got a cheap PC for the kids and I can't get it to see my Mac either, nor vice versa. Annoyingly, it works fine at work where I have several Macs and PCs sharing with each other although they log into a domain rather than workgroup. In the end, I turned on FTP sharing on the Mac and connected that way. Worked first time. My router blocks external FTP connections so no worries in that respect. |
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On 29 Sep 2004 , in uk.telecom.broadband, MRickardUK wrote:
>Windows XP, am able to ping but nothing else - no local firewall facilites. Then in what way do you expect them to 'see' one another ? If you run a web server, or FTP server on one, the other should see it, but much depends on what you are expecting to do. Not having a recent Mac (last time I had a Mac on my desk was 1988!) it's rather difficult to guess what you're expecting to do with the two. PGM |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>,
poster <us-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > On 29 Sep 2004 , in uk.telecom.broadband, MRickardUK wrote: > > >Windows XP, am able to ping but nothing else - no local firewall facilites. > > Then in what way do you expect them to 'see' one another ? > > If you run a web server, or FTP server on one, the other should see > it, but much depends on what you are expecting to do. Not having a > recent Mac (last time I had a Mac on my desk was 1988!) it's rather > difficult to guess what you're expecting to do with the two. PGM MacOS X does Windows networking (SAMBA). |
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