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I have a host machine running XP, and client running
Windows 98. The XP machine recognized the 98 machine, but in Network Neighborhood, I can't get the 98 machine to recognize the XP machine. All it has after MSHOME is the 98 machine folder. What did I do wrong? Also, as this is a wireless nework, do I need a firewall on the client machine, or does the host firewall cover me? Thanks g12man |
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I had the same problem this weekend when I tried to set
up my wireless network. Disabling the firewall on both the host and client machine (including XP Firewall on the local network connection) solved the problem. If the host XP machine has a firewall running, the 98 client won't see it. If your wireless system connects to the internet through a router that contains a built-in firewall, you may not need a software firewall running on either machine. Check with you router specs or technical support. Gary >-----Original Message----- >I have a host machine running XP, and client running >Windows 98. The XP machine recognized the 98 machine, but >in Network Neighborhood, I can't get the 98 machine to >recognize the XP machine. All it has after MSHOME is the >98 machine folder. What did I do wrong? > >Also, as this is a wireless nework, do I need a firewall >on the client machine, or does the host firewall cover >me? Thanks >. > |
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thanx 4 the advice. It worked.
>-----Original Message----- >I had the same problem this weekend when I tried to set >up my wireless network. Disabling the firewall on both >the host and client machine (including XP Firewall on the >local network connection) solved the problem. If the >host XP machine has a firewall running, the 98 client >won't see it. If your wireless system connects to the >internet through a router that contains a built-in >firewall, you may not need a software firewall running on >either machine. Check with you router specs or technical >support. >Gary >>-----Original Message----- >>I have a host machine running XP, and client running >>Windows 98. The XP machine recognized the 98 machine, >but >>in Network Neighborhood, I can't get the 98 machine to >>recognize the XP machine. All it has after MSHOME is >the >>98 machine folder. What did I do wrong? >> >>Also, as this is a wireless nework, do I need a firewall >>on the client machine, or does the host firewall cover >>me? Thanks >>. >> >. > |
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