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I am trying to network my two computers to share internet xconnection fiiles
printers etc. Both computers are running Windows XP. Today i purchased a network card for my old computer as my new computer already has one, when i connected the two with my ethernet cable and ran the network connection wizard it created some kind of bridge? When i try pinging my new computer it does so successfully but it says someting about the media device not being enabled or something like that? Can anyone help? Is there a good begginers guide out there on the internet somewhere? TIA Regular Guy |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 00:40:33 +0000 (UTC), "Regular Guy"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >I am trying to network my two computers to share internet xconnection fiiles >printers etc. Both computers are running Windows XP. Today i purchased a >network card for my old computer as my new computer already has one, when i >connected the two with my ethernet cable and ran the network connection >wizard it created some kind of bridge? >When i try pinging my new computer it does so successfully but it says >someting about the media device not being enabled or something like that? >Can anyone help? >Is there a good begginers guide out there on the internet somewhere? >TIA If you go to Control Panel where it lists your network links and right click on the ISP you use for connection there is an option to 'internet share'. This may be your problem. Geoff Lane |
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"Regular Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bnkdu0$3mp$(E-Mail Removed)... > I am trying to network my two computers to share internet xconnection fiiles > printers etc. Both computers are running Windows XP. Today i purchased a > network card for my old computer as my new computer already has one, when i > connected the two with my ethernet cable and ran the network connection > wizard it created some kind of bridge? > When i try pinging my new computer it does so successfully but it says > someting about the media device not being enabled or something like that? > Can anyone help? > Is there a good begginers guide out there on the internet somewhere? > TIA > Are you sure the ping was successful did it actually return a time for the the pings ? Did you use a crossover cable not an ordinary ethernet patch cable ? |
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