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Ok. I'm a bit of a novice at networking but i'm fully conversant with my
computer. i have a broadband modem running into a D link router and then 3 computers connected via LAN cables ( i do not use the wireless aspect). there are four lan sockets on the router. i have a pc upstairs and a laptop downstairs and both can share folders and files on the network via the shared docs folders. i have also enabled sharing on the root of a drive that contains all of my music files. the problem that i have is that the third computer is not visible to the others and cannot be seen by the others. i have enabled drive sharing etc. all three can access the internet. i want the third computer to be able to share with the others. how do i do it?? thanks.. Steve UK |
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Hmm, trying the simple stuff first. Are all computers part of the same
workgroup? Right click on "My Computer" on the desktop, and click on properties. Click the Computer Name (tab) and check that all computers are part of the same Workgroup. Next on the computer that can't connect try right clicking on "My Network Places" and click on properties. Right click on the network connection, and then click on properties. Is File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks checked? If this is checked, then most likely it is a firewall configuration problem. Somewhere on the computer that will not connect their is a firewall blocking the networking connection. -- David Hettel Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices 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 Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Steve UK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... > Ok. I'm a bit of a novice at networking but i'm fully conversant with my > computer. > > i have a broadband modem running into a D link router and then 3 computers > connected via LAN cables ( i do not use the wireless aspect). there are > four lan sockets on the router. i have a pc upstairs and a laptop > downstairs and both can share folders and files on the network via the > shared docs folders. i have also enabled sharing on the root of a drive > that contains all of my music files. > > the problem that i have is that the third computer is not visible to the > others and cannot be seen by the others. i have enabled drive sharing etc. > > all three can access the internet. i want the third computer to be able to > share with the others. > > how do i do it?? > > thanks.. > > > |
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Steve -
David covered everything well but the one item you did not mention that left me wondering about the third system... The system that can not be "seen" on the network - can it browse out to a web page on the Internet? Another item you might want to do is to check the TCP/IP settings. You can do this by going to Start and then RUN and type in "CMD" without the " marks and then press enter. You should have a black window open on your screen. Now type in IPCONFIG /ALL and you should see a lot of information but the only items to pay close attention to are the - IP Address - SubNet Mask - Gateway - DNS Write down the settings and then type "exit" and press enter which will close the window. You need to do this on every PC you have. Then when you compare the information everything should be the same with the exception of the IP Address which must be unique for each PC. If the settings are not the same (with exception of the IP Address) then all of the systems are not on the same network. -- NC Beach Bum "Steve UK" wrote: > Ok. I'm a bit of a novice at networking but i'm fully conversant with my > computer. > > i have a broadband modem running into a D link router and then 3 computers > connected via LAN cables ( i do not use the wireless aspect). there are four > lan sockets on the router. i have a pc upstairs and a laptop downstairs and > both can share folders and files on the network via the shared docs folders. > i have also enabled sharing on the root of a drive that contains all of my > music files. > > the problem that i have is that the third computer is not visible to the > others and cannot be seen by the others. i have enabled drive sharing etc. > > all three can access the internet. i want the third computer to be able to > share with the others. > > how do i do it?? > > thanks.. > > > > |
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i have all of this correctly but it still doesn't work.
my firewall is also configured to allow the other computers. i can see the computer in windows explorer but it won't let me in saying that i don't have permission, even though file and printer sharing is enabled. is there a way in which i can delete all of my previous settings and start again? -- "NC Beach Bum" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:75CB3415-ACA5-4752-9E14-(E-Mail Removed)... > Steve - > > David covered everything well but the one item you did not mention that > left > me wondering about the third system... The system that can not be "seen" > on > the network - can it browse out to a web page on the Internet? Another > item > you might want to do is to check the TCP/IP settings. You can do this by > going to Start and then RUN and type in "CMD" without the " marks and then > press enter. You should have a black window open on your screen. Now > type > in IPCONFIG /ALL > and you should see a lot of information but the only items to pay close > attention to are the > > - IP Address > - SubNet Mask > - Gateway > - DNS > > Write down the settings and then type "exit" and press enter which will > close the window. You need to do this on every PC you have. Then when > you > compare the information everything should be the same with the exception > of > the IP Address which must be unique for each PC. If the settings are not > the same (with exception of the IP Address) then all of the systems are > not > on the same network. > > -- > NC Beach Bum > > "Steve UK" wrote: > >> Ok. I'm a bit of a novice at networking but i'm fully conversant with my >> computer. >> >> i have a broadband modem running into a D link router and then 3 >> computers >> connected via LAN cables ( i do not use the wireless aspect). there are >> four >> lan sockets on the router. i have a pc upstairs and a laptop downstairs >> and >> both can share folders and files on the network via the shared docs >> folders. >> i have also enabled sharing on the root of a drive that contains all of >> my >> music files. >> >> the problem that i have is that the third computer is not visible to the >> others and cannot be seen by the others. i have enabled drive sharing >> etc. >> >> all three can access the internet. i want the third computer to be able >> to >> share with the others. >> >> how do i do it?? >> >> thanks.. >> >> >> >> |
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ok. i can ping the laptop which is 192.168.0.101 but i cannot ping the other
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Steve,
I think this is your situtation but correct me where it's in error.... You have three systems on your network and the laptop is not able to play nicely with the other two systems on the network. You checked your TCP/IP settings using "IPCONFIG /ALL" on each system and found each system has a unique IP Address and they all share the same Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS. This puts you on the same network. You are able to sucessfully access the Internet with the Laptop. You are unable to access the laptop files from any other system on the same network. The key to the puzzle was supplied when you figured out that you are not able to PING the laptop from the other systems. If this is all correct your issue is the Firewall on the laptop. You may have installed a firewall on your laptop or you may be using the built-in Microsoft NIC firewall that is a part of Windows XP. A firewall is 100% necessary while the laptop is out roaming the Internet with wireless but that same firewall is also going to stop your internal network systems from accessing the laptop while it's on your LAN. So if it's a firewall you installed then refer to the instructions that came with your firewall. If you have the Microsoft Firewall enabled then it's a few seconds to disable the firewall and try the PING and then access to the system. So if turning off the firewall solves the issue then read up on the firewall with special interest to the section about exceptions. The exceptions you can enable and disable as you need either perminately or on the fly such as turning on the exception when it's on the LAN and turning off the exception when it's on wireless. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...nfirewall.mspx If this all works then raise a pint in thanks sometime. -- NC Beach Bum "Steve UK" wrote: > Ok. I'm a bit of a novice at networking but i'm fully conversant with my > computer. > > i have a broadband modem running into a D link router and then 3 computers > connected via LAN cables ( i do not use the wireless aspect). there are four > lan sockets on the router. i have a pc upstairs and a laptop downstairs and > both can share folders and files on the network via the shared docs folders. > i have also enabled sharing on the root of a drive that contains all of my > music files. > > the problem that i have is that the third computer is not visible to the > others and cannot be seen by the others. i have enabled drive sharing etc. > > all three can access the internet. i want the third computer to be able to > share with the others. > > how do i do it?? > > thanks.. > > > > |
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