On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 22:24:53 +0100, "Lele" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>I apologize for my english that is not so good.. I'm Italian.
OK. I'll be nice, this time only.
>With default settings for all these devices the internet connection works
>properly on both computers but I am not able to set a network between them
OK. So the router has successfully delivered an IP address to the two
laptops via DHCP and you're able to browse the internet. That means
that you have the wireless and the router properly configured.
>although I tried a couple of times to set it with wizard wireless
>configuration of windows XP pro.
Ahah. First step is to add an exception to the Firewall rules so that
Windoze networking will work.
Control Panel -> Windows Firewall -> Exceptions
Make sure that the "File and Print Sharing" box is checked.
Make sure both your machines are in the same workgroup.
Right click on "My Computer" -> System Name (or something similar)
Windows defaults to "MSHOME". I prefer the older "WORKGROUP".
Windoze XP sharing is different from previous versions.
XP added the "simple sharing" which is anything but simple. If you're
used to the older method of simply selecting the folder to share,
right click, select sharing, and then setup permissions, you need to
disable "simple sharing". See:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307874
for instructions and proceedures.
>I don't know why I can't add devices to the existing network in network
>resources. Even if I search it, i don't find them.
If you can't find any drives, devices, networks, or other computers in
the "Computers Near Me", then the Windows Firewall is blocking network
sharing. Setup the exception as previous described.
>The only way to access to devices options is to go to their respective IP
>adress through web browser. The strange thing is that when I try to access
>the devices by the desktop PC is all right and I find all 3 devices inside
>the network (but not the notebook) and when I try to access them by the
>notebook, I can find only the wireless access point and not the other 2.
>When I try to do this and I don't find them into the network, the internet
>connection is no more available, the devices disappears by the desktop pc
>too and I need to restart them to let it work again.
>
>Please note that all devices are set to "DHCP" mode. Do you think that this
>could be a problem?? Please help me, I really don't know any more who can I
>ask to help solving this big trouble!!!
>
>Thanks!!!!!!
>
>Raffaele.IT
>
>
>
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