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Yerpdog
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      01-15-2006, 07:50 PM
OK here's my problem. I have a laptop that's connected to a wireless internet
connection that my friend has. This is always connected. It works fine. I
also have the laptop connected to a LAN network with my desktop via a CAT 5E
cable connected to a Linksys Wireless-G router. The router does not have an
internet connection. My laptop and my desktop both show a connection. But
here is the problem, when i try to get shared files from the other computer
it doesn't work. I looked into it and when i went to the local area
connection settings Client was off, File and priter sharing was off and
internet protocol was off. So i clicked on client and file sharing to turn
then on and i hit apply, but a second later the check marks are gone and it's
right back to where i started. So i turned Client, file, and protocol on and
it works.. But my internet will not work... What can I do?
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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      01-15-2006, 08:54 PM
Not sure I followed all of this. But, it sounds like you are getting an
automatically assigned IP address on the LAN adapter from the Linksys
router. If so, you are also being assigned a default gateway and primary
DNS server on the LAN adapter. You do not want these settings on this
connection. Manually assign the IP and subnet mask - do not assign a DNS
server or default gateway.

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

"Yerpdog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:483F0E7C-EABF-4164-9BF1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> OK here's my problem. I have a laptop that's connected to a wireless

internet
> connection that my friend has. This is always connected. It works fine. I
> also have the laptop connected to a LAN network with my desktop via a CAT

5E
> cable connected to a Linksys Wireless-G router. The router does not have

an
> internet connection. My laptop and my desktop both show a connection. But
> here is the problem, when i try to get shared files from the other

computer
> it doesn't work. I looked into it and when i went to the local area
> connection settings Client was off, File and priter sharing was off and
> internet protocol was off. So i clicked on client and file sharing to turn
> then on and i hit apply, but a second later the check marks are gone and

it's
> right back to where i started. So i turned Client, file, and protocol on

and
> it works.. But my internet will not work... What can I do?
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Yerpdog
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      01-15-2006, 11:15 PM
Did that.. Now I can have the Wi-Fi connected, and have file sharing, client,
and protocol checked off in the Local area network properties... But I still
can't get the files.... The workgroup shows up fine.. But it only displays
itself as being connected.... Now here's the weird thing. I can get files off
of computer the internet router is connected to fine... But not through my
Lan with a router... I hope you can follow....
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"Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:

> Not sure I followed all of this. But, it sounds like you are getting an
> automatically assigned IP address on the LAN adapter from the Linksys
> router. If so, you are also being assigned a default gateway and primary
> DNS server on the LAN adapter. You do not want these settings on this
> connection. Manually assign the IP and subnet mask - do not assign a DNS
> server or default gateway.
>
> Doug Sherman
> MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
>
> "Yerpdog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:483F0E7C-EABF-4164-9BF1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > OK here's my problem. I have a laptop that's connected to a wireless

> internet
> > connection that my friend has. This is always connected. It works fine. I
> > also have the laptop connected to a LAN network with my desktop via a CAT

> 5E
> > cable connected to a Linksys Wireless-G router. The router does not have

> an
> > internet connection. My laptop and my desktop both show a connection. But
> > here is the problem, when i try to get shared files from the other

> computer
> > it doesn't work. I looked into it and when i went to the local area
> > connection settings Client was off, File and priter sharing was off and
> > internet protocol was off. So i clicked on client and file sharing to turn
> > then on and i hit apply, but a second later the check marks are gone and

> it's
> > right back to where i started. So i turned Client, file, and protocol on

> and
> > it works.. But my internet will not work... What can I do?
> > --
> > Fun with numbers.... 01000111011011100

>
>
>

 
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      01-16-2006, 08:33 AM

are you having the same problem as mine?

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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      01-16-2006, 02:55 PM
Are these 2 networks using different subnets? Can you ping the IP address of
a LAN machine? What happens if you click Start/Run <IPaddressofOtherComp>
ENTER?

Doug Sherman
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"Yerpdog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B8B0C988-3B25-4D86-A9BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Did that.. Now I can have the Wi-Fi connected, and have file sharing,

client,
> and protocol checked off in the Local area network properties... But I

still
> can't get the files.... The workgroup shows up fine.. But it only

displays
> itself as being connected.... Now here's the weird thing. I can get files

off
> of computer the internet router is connected to fine... But not through my
> Lan with a router... I hope you can follow....
> --
> Fun with numbers.... 01000111011011100
>
>
> "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Not sure I followed all of this. But, it sounds like you are getting an
> > automatically assigned IP address on the LAN adapter from the Linksys
> > router. If so, you are also being assigned a default gateway and

primary
> > DNS server on the LAN adapter. You do not want these settings on this
> > connection. Manually assign the IP and subnet mask - do not assign a

DNS
> > server or default gateway.
> >
> > Doug Sherman
> > MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
> >
> > "Yerpdog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:483F0E7C-EABF-4164-9BF1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > OK here's my problem. I have a laptop that's connected to a wireless

> > internet
> > > connection that my friend has. This is always connected. It works

fine. I
> > > also have the laptop connected to a LAN network with my desktop via a

CAT
> > 5E
> > > cable connected to a Linksys Wireless-G router. The router does not

have
> > an
> > > internet connection. My laptop and my desktop both show a connection.

But
> > > here is the problem, when i try to get shared files from the other

> > computer
> > > it doesn't work. I looked into it and when i went to the local area
> > > connection settings Client was off, File and priter sharing was off

and
> > > internet protocol was off. So i clicked on client and file sharing to

turn
> > > then on and i hit apply, but a second later the check marks are gone

and
> > it's
> > > right back to where i started. So i turned Client, file, and protocol

on
> > and
> > > it works.. But my internet will not work... What can I do?
> > > --
> > > Fun with numbers.... 01000111011011100

> >
> >
> >



 
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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      01-16-2006, 02:57 PM
Sorry - should be: Start/Run \\<IPaddressofOtherComp> ENTER.

Doug Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP

"Yerpdog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B8B0C988-3B25-4D86-A9BC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Did that.. Now I can have the Wi-Fi connected, and have file sharing,

client,
> and protocol checked off in the Local area network properties... But I

still
> can't get the files.... The workgroup shows up fine.. But it only

displays
> itself as being connected.... Now here's the weird thing. I can get files

off
> of computer the internet router is connected to fine... But not through my
> Lan with a router... I hope you can follow....
> --
> Fun with numbers.... 01000111011011100
>
>
> "Doug Sherman [MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Not sure I followed all of this. But, it sounds like you are getting an
> > automatically assigned IP address on the LAN adapter from the Linksys
> > router. If so, you are also being assigned a default gateway and

primary
> > DNS server on the LAN adapter. You do not want these settings on this
> > connection. Manually assign the IP and subnet mask - do not assign a

DNS
> > server or default gateway.
> >
> > Doug Sherman
> > MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP
> >
> > "Yerpdog" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:483F0E7C-EABF-4164-9BF1-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > OK here's my problem. I have a laptop that's connected to a wireless

> > internet
> > > connection that my friend has. This is always connected. It works

fine. I
> > > also have the laptop connected to a LAN network with my desktop via a

CAT
> > 5E
> > > cable connected to a Linksys Wireless-G router. The router does not

have
> > an
> > > internet connection. My laptop and my desktop both show a connection.

But
> > > here is the problem, when i try to get shared files from the other

> > computer
> > > it doesn't work. I looked into it and when i went to the local area
> > > connection settings Client was off, File and priter sharing was off

and
> > > internet protocol was off. So i clicked on client and file sharing to

turn
> > > then on and i hit apply, but a second later the check marks are gone

and
> > it's
> > > right back to where i started. So i turned Client, file, and protocol

on
> > and
> > > it works.. But my internet will not work... What can I do?
> > > --
> > > Fun with numbers.... 01000111011011100

> >
> >
> >



 
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      01-18-2006, 02:22 AM

yes.. different subnet.
FOr my case I need to access 2 seperate subnet simultaneously using 2
netwrok devices ie (wireless and ethernet)on 1 notebook.
Packets should know if I request certain data from subnet 1, then it
should go to wireless.. instead it keet going to etherent
(subnet2)which the packet cannot find subnet 1



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Doug Sherman [MVP]
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      01-18-2006, 08:19 PM
Have you tried \\<IPaddressofOtherComp> yet? What happens?

Doug Sherman
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> yes.. different subnet.
> FOr my case I need to access 2 seperate subnet simultaneously using 2
> netwrok devices ie (wireless and ethernet)on 1 notebook.
> Packets should know if I request certain data from subnet 1, then it
> should go to wireless.. instead it keet going to etherent
> (subnet2)which the packet cannot find subnet 1
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