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1. Is this NG appropriate for really simple
questions from new users? (Perhaps a WinXP networking group might get more traffic.) 2. Task #1 is done OK, connecting the new WinXP via wireless to the old Win98 and thus to the Internet (via wireless modem). I added a Belkin wireless card to the XP and used Belkin (non-automatic) software to configure it (since the WinXP Ethernet drivers had somehow been munged so its nifty automatic network would not run) and then entered Belkin settings (e.g. WAP encipherment key) to software for the wireless router on the Win98 PC. The ISP's fully automatic wireless modem worked OK as before, i.e. both PCs now are connected via wireless to the Internet. 3. Task #3 is File Sharing and incomplete. On both PCs, / Control / Networks / File Sharing has been activated: but I cannot actually see either PC from the other's console. In fact I am not sure what software I should use for this purpose. Should the WinXP PC's drives appear in the Win98's EXPLORER and vice versa? Their wireless cards are quite different, e.g. Win98 allows me to set the wireless channel (default = 6 but chan. 11 is supposed to be better quality) but no WinXP menu appears to display channel. Hence Q.1 -- what is the best NG for newbie questions like this? -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) Don Phillipson |
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Not sure if this was answered,,, saw 19 supposed messages, but only one
actually ended up here upon download. [same over on 98_gen, several messages disappeared].. Uhm, did you share anything yet??? Both must have something shared or its at best a *one way street*. Did you use simple sharing on the XP box? Is Guest activated, and *everyone* or specific * users * being used on the XP? Once you get the sharing out of the way,, then if you want, map the folders and/or files that you have shared. Explorer should show those folders. -- MEB http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com ________ "Don Phillipson" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)... | 1. Is this NG appropriate for really simple | questions from new users? (Perhaps a WinXP | networking group might get more traffic.) | | 2. Task #1 is done OK, connecting the new | WinXP via wireless to the old Win98 and thus | to the Internet (via wireless modem). I added | a Belkin wireless card to the XP and used Belkin | (non-automatic) software to configure it (since | the WinXP Ethernet drivers had somehow been | munged so its nifty automatic network would not | run) and then entered Belkin settings (e.g. WAP | encipherment key) to software for the wireless | router on the Win98 PC. The ISP's fully automatic | wireless modem worked OK as before, i.e. both | PCs now are connected via wireless to the Internet. | | 3. Task #3 is File Sharing and incomplete. On | both PCs, / Control / Networks / File Sharing has | been activated: but I cannot actually see either | PC from the other's console. In fact I am not sure | what software I should use for this purpose. | Should the WinXP PC's drives appear in the Win98's | EXPLORER and vice versa? Their wireless cards | are quite different, e.g. Win98 allows me to set | the wireless channel (default = 6 but chan. 11 is | supposed to be better quality) but no WinXP menu | appears to display channel. | | Hence Q.1 -- what is the best NG for newbie | questions like this? | | -- | Don Phillipson | Carlsbad Springs | (Ottawa, Canada) | | |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, "Don Phillipson"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: >1. Is this NG appropriate for really simple >questions from new users? (Perhaps a WinXP >networking group might get more traffic.) Since XP is involved, a WinXP networking group would be better. A lot more people read that group than this one. Having said that, I'm happy to answer your questions here. >2. Task #1 is done OK, connecting the new >WinXP via wireless to the old Win98 and thus >to the Internet (via wireless modem). I added >a Belkin wireless card to the XP and used Belkin >(non-automatic) software to configure it (since >the WinXP Ethernet drivers had somehow been >munged so its nifty automatic network would not >run) and then entered Belkin settings (e.g. WAP >encipherment key) to software for the wireless >router on the Win98 PC. The ISP's fully automatic >wireless modem worked OK as before, i.e. both >PCs now are connected via wireless to the Internet. Good. >3. Task #3 is File Sharing and incomplete. On >both PCs, / Control / Networks / File Sharing has >been activated: but I cannot actually see either >PC from the other's console. In fact I am not sure >what software I should use for this purpose. >Should the WinXP PC's drives appear in the Win98's >EXPLORER and vice versa? Their wireless cards >are quite different, e.g. Win98 allows me to set >the wireless channel (default = 6 but chan. 11 is >supposed to be better quality) but no WinXP menu >appears to display channel. 1. On XP, run the Network Setup Wizard (in Start > All Programs > Accessories > Communications). 2. If the Wizard detects the Belkin router's shared Internet connection, tell it to use the existing shared connection. 3. If the Wizard doesn't detect the router's shared Internet connection, select the connection method "This computer connects to the Internet through a residential gateway or through another computer on my network." 4. Tell the Wizard to turn on file and printer sharing. 5. If both computers have floppy disk drives, create a Network Setup Disk when prompted, then insert the disk in the Windows 98 computer and run it. 6. If both computers don't have floppy disks, configure the Windows 98 network settings manually in Control Panel > Network. Make sure that "File and Printer Sharing" and "Client for Microsoft Networks" are installed. It isn't strictly necessary, but networking will be a little easier if you go to the Identification tab and specify the same workgroup name that Windows XP uses. 7. Configure any firewall programs to allow access by other computers on the LAN. 8. On each computer, right-click and share any desired folders. 9. You can try accessing the other computer through Network Neighborhood (98) or My Network Places (XP). However, those are often unreliable. If they don't work, access the other computer directly by typing the other computer's name in the Start > Run box in this format: \\computer >Hence Q.1 -- what is the best NG for newbie >questions like this? -- 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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