On Sun, 05 Jun 2005 09:12:49 -0400, "TweetyB" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:
>First forget about ICS that's what the router is doig already. Second get
>rid of that pain in the ass firewall on the XP pro-SP2 desktop, that is
>also a function of the router. Third make sure to use at minimum TKIP
>wireless encryption between the router and laptop.
Thanks for the reply.
OK- I'll forget about ICS.
The XP firewall was and still is disconnected as is ZONE Alarm on both
machines.
Since my original post I've tried using automatically allocated I.P's
and these now are as follows:-
Desktop:- 192.168.0.101
DSL modem:-192.168.1.1
Router:- 192.168.0.1
Laptop:- 192.168.0.100
The d/t is named DTOP
The laptop ltop1
Both are members of the same workgroup which is named WORKGROUP
The result of " pinging " these two in cmd.exe is as follows:-
DTOP PING
DSL (I.P.) OK
Router(I.P.) OK
DTOP(using name) OK
DTOP(I.P.) OK
ltop1 OK
192.168.0.100 OK
ltop1 PING
DTOP(using name) "unknown host"
DTOP(I.P.) OK
Router(I.P.) OK
DSL (I.P.) OK
ltop1(using name) OK
ltop1(I.P.) OK
When I navigate from the laptop from M.N.P , I eventuallu see "ltop1"
only displayed in the WORKGROUP
When I navigate similarly from the desktop I only see "WORKGROUP" and
nothing else.
I have "Netbios Over TCP/IP" selected on both machines.
It would seem that , by changing to automatic IP allocation I have
improved the "ping" results except for the failure to recognise the
name "DTOP" from the laptop "ping"
B.N.
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