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I have linked up 2 Windows XP machines together using a cross over cable
(and the connection is working in that I could remote-desktop from one machine on to another). However, I am interested to know how I could share the following amonst the 2 computers 1) Internet Connnection (with a USB Broadband modem on 1 of the PC) 2) Files/printers on both PCs by both PCs Looking at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814985 , I believe that setup enable one-way sharing only, right? How could I make the sharing both ways, so the USB modem and files/printers to be shared could be moved from one PC to the other with no re-configuration? TCP/IP of LAN connections currently set up as follows: 1) PC1 1.1) IP 10.11.2.1 1.2) subnet mask- 255.255.255.0 1.3) default gateway- 10.11.2.2 1.4) Workstation Name: PC1 1.5) Workgroup Name: HOME 2) PC2 2.1) IP 10.11.2.2 2.2) subnet mask- 255.255.255.0 2.3) default gateway- 10.11.2.1 2.4) Workstation Name: PC2 2.5) Workgroup Name: HOME Observations 1) On PC2, when I try to browse to \\10.11.2.1, it asks me for a username defaulting to PC1\guest (even with Guest account enabled on PC1 and password set/entered correctly, it wont let me in). 2) On PC2, if I try to map to \\10.11.2.1 , logging on as PC1\AnyAdminUser it won't let me in either 3) It takes a long time to browse the workgroup 3) On PC2, it takes a long time to browse list of computers in HOME workgroup, only PC2 is listed 4) On PC1, there is an error saying resources not available and no workstations are listed 5) On PC1, it complained \\10.11.2.1 is not available when I try to browse to \\10.11.2.1 Question- anything else I need to do to get Internet Connection shared (Besides taking the box on to enable it on the PC with USB Broadband modem installed) Furthermore, how could I configure the above if one of the PC is a Windows 98 ? Patrick |
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http://www.practicallynetworked.com/ See the how-to and troubleshooting guides at these sites. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] (E-Mail Removed) * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to. * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "Patrick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... >I have linked up 2 Windows XP machines together using a cross over cable >(and the connection is working in that I could remote-desktop from one >machine on to another). However, I am interested to know how I could share >the following amonst the 2 computers > 1) Internet Connnection (with a USB Broadband modem on 1 of the PC) > 2) Files/printers on both PCs by both PCs > > Looking at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814985 , I believe that setup > enable one-way sharing only, right? How could I make the sharing both > ways, so the USB modem and files/printers to be shared could be moved from > one PC to the other with no re-configuration? > > TCP/IP of LAN connections currently set up as follows: > 1) PC1 > 1.1) IP 10.11.2.1 > 1.2) subnet mask- 255.255.255.0 > 1.3) default gateway- 10.11.2.2 > 1.4) Workstation Name: PC1 > 1.5) Workgroup Name: HOME > > 2) PC2 > 2.1) IP 10.11.2.2 > 2.2) subnet mask- 255.255.255.0 > 2.3) default gateway- 10.11.2.1 > 2.4) Workstation Name: PC2 > 2.5) Workgroup Name: HOME > > Observations > 1) On PC2, when I try to browse to \\10.11.2.1, it asks me for a username > defaulting to PC1\guest (even with Guest account enabled on PC1 and > password set/entered correctly, it wont let me in). > 2) On PC2, if I try to map to \\10.11.2.1 , logging on as PC1\AnyAdminUser > it won't let me in either > 3) It takes a long time to browse the workgroup > 3) On PC2, it takes a long time to browse list of computers in HOME > workgroup, only PC2 is listed > 4) On PC1, there is an error saying resources not available and no > workstations are listed > 5) On PC1, it complained \\10.11.2.1 is not available when I try to browse > to \\10.11.2.1 > > Question- anything else I need to do to get Internet Connection shared > (Besides taking the box on to enable it on the PC with USB Broadband modem > installed) > > Furthermore, how could I configure the above if one of the PC is a Windows > 98 ? > > |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Patrick"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >I have linked up 2 Windows XP machines together using a cross over cable >(and the connection is working in that I could remote-desktop from one >machine on to another). However, I am interested to know how I could share >the following amonst the 2 computers >1) Internet Connnection (with a USB Broadband modem on 1 of the PC) >2) Files/printers on both PCs by both PCs > >Looking at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814985 , I believe that setup >enable one-way sharing only, right? How could I make the sharing both ways, >so the USB modem and files/printers to be shared could be moved from one PC >to the other with no re-configuration? > >TCP/IP of LAN connections currently set up as follows: >1) PC1 >1.1) IP 10.11.2.1 >1.2) subnet mask- 255.255.255.0 >1.3) default gateway- 10.11.2.2 >1.4) Workstation Name: PC1 >1.5) Workgroup Name: HOME > >2) PC2 >2.1) IP 10.11.2.2 >2.2) subnet mask- 255.255.255.0 >2.3) default gateway- 10.11.2.1 >2.4) Workstation Name: PC2 >2.5) Workgroup Name: HOME > >Observations >1) On PC2, when I try to browse to \\10.11.2.1, it asks me for a username >defaulting to PC1\guest (even with Guest account enabled on PC1 and password >set/entered correctly, it wont let me in). >2) On PC2, if I try to map to \\10.11.2.1 , logging on as PC1\AnyAdminUser >it won't let me in either >3) It takes a long time to browse the workgroup >3) On PC2, it takes a long time to browse list of computers in HOME >workgroup, only PC2 is listed >4) On PC1, there is an error saying resources not available and no >workstations are listed >5) On PC1, it complained \\10.11.2.1 is not available when I try to browse >to \\10.11.2.1 > >Question- anything else I need to do to get Internet Connection shared >(Besides taking the box on to enable it on the PC with USB Broadband modem >installed) > >Furthermore, how could I configure the above if one of the PC is a Windows >98 ? I don't think that the Microsoft Knowledge Base article that you cite applies to your network setup. It describes a connection between the parallel ports of two computers. If I understand your question, you have a connection between the Ethernet ports of two computers, using a crossover Ethernet cable. Run XP's Network Setup Wizard on both computers. It will make all the right settings to enable them to share files, printers, and the broadband Internet connection. First, run the Wizard on the computer that has the USB modem connection, which must run Windows XP, and configure it to share its Internet connection: 1. Click Start | All Programs | Accessories | Communications | Network Setup Wizard. 2. Specify the connection option "This computer connects directly to the Internet. The other computers on my network connect to the Internet through this computer". 3. If the other computer runs Windows 98, tell the Wizard to create a setup diskette. 4. Let the Wizard run to completion. Then, run the Wizard on the other computer: 1. If the other computer runs Windows 98, use the setup diskette. 2. If the other computer runs Windows XP, run the Wizard as above. If the Wizard says that it has found a shared Internet connection on the other computer, tell it to use the shared connection. Otherwise, select the connection option "This computer connects to the Internet through a residential gateway or through another computer on my network". -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm |
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"Patrick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... >I have linked up 2 Windows XP machines together using a cross over cable >(and the connection is working in that I could remote-desktop from one >machine on to another). However, I am interested to know how I could share >the following amonst the 2 computers > 1) Internet Connnection (with a USB Broadband modem on 1 of the PC) > 2) Files/printers on both PCs by both PCs > > Looking at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/814985 , I believe that setup > enable one-way sharing only, right? How could I make the sharing both > ways, so the USB modem and files/printers to be shared could be moved from > one PC to the other with no re-configuration? > > TCP/IP of LAN connections currently set up as follows: > 1) PC1 > 1.1) IP 10.11.2.1 > 1.2) subnet mask- 255.255.255.0 > 1.3) default gateway- 10.11.2.2 > 1.4) Workstation Name: PC1 > 1.5) Workgroup Name: HOME > > 2) PC2 > 2.1) IP 10.11.2.2 > 2.2) subnet mask- 255.255.255.0 > 2.3) default gateway- 10.11.2.1 > 2.4) Workstation Name: PC2 > 2.5) Workgroup Name: HOME > > Observations > 1) On PC2, when I try to browse to \\10.11.2.1, it asks me for a username > defaulting to PC1\guest (even with Guest account enabled on PC1 and > password set/entered correctly, it wont let me in). > 2) On PC2, if I try to map to \\10.11.2.1 , logging on as PC1\AnyAdminUser > it won't let me in either > 3) It takes a long time to browse the workgroup > 3) On PC2, it takes a long time to browse list of computers in HOME > workgroup, only PC2 is listed > 4) On PC1, there is an error saying resources not available and no > workstations are listed > 5) On PC1, it complained \\10.11.2.1 is not available when I try to browse > to \\10.11.2.1 > > Question- anything else I need to do to get Internet Connection shared > (Besides taking the box on to enable it on the PC with USB Broadband modem > installed) > > Furthermore, how could I configure the above if one of the PC is a Windows > 98 ? > You shouldn't have different IP addresses for the default gateway. Suggest you only use the IP address of the one that has the modem attached to it. Try using IP addresses in the 192.168.0.XXX range. Have you allowed sharing of the drives or folders on either PC? If you look in my computer, shared drives will have a little hand to show its shared. Right click on the drive/folder you want to share, then click properties then sharing. Likewise right click on the printers then set up sharing in properties. Then go to add printer and select add network printer. Internet sharing can be done using ICS but I prefer to use a roxy server such as ccproxy from http://www.youngzsoft.net/ccproxy/ If you use a proxy server, you would just need to add TCP/IP to the W98 PC for the NIC. You then set up the browser to point at the machine with the internet connection in (click on Tools> Internet options>connections>lan settings>proxy server(select) then click on advanced and type in the IP address and port settings. |
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