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I have been trying to connect my desktop and laptop, both running on Vista
Home Premium. They are connected through a shared router, with the desktop connected by Ethernet and the laptop through wireless. They have different computer names, but the same workgroup and I use the same login and password for both. Currently, my laptop recognizes my desktop, and I can get into my documents on the desktop through my laptop, but my desktop does not acknowledge the laptop, and only shows itself when I look under network. I can get into the router from either computer, as well as into a network drive coming off the router, and they both can access the Internet through the router. As far as I can see, they have the same settings, so I am at a loss as to what might be going on that the connection is only recognized in one direction. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Larry S |
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Can you ping the laptop by IP?
-- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Larry S." wrote in message ... I have been trying to connect my desktop and laptop, both running on Vista Home Premium. They are connected through a shared router, with the desktop connected by Ethernet and the laptop through wireless. They have different computer names, but the same workgroup and I use the same login and password for both. Currently, my laptop recognizes my desktop, and I can get into my documents on the desktop through my laptop, but my desktop does not acknowledge the laptop, and only shows itself when I look under network. I can get into the router from either computer, as well as into a network drive coming off the router, and they both can access the Internet through the router. As far as I can see, they have the same settings, so I am at a loss as to what might be going on that the connection is only recognized in one direction. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Larry S |
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"Larry S." wrote: I have been trying to connect my desktop and laptop, both running on Vista Home Premium. They are connected through a shared router, with the desktop connected by Ethernet and the laptop through wireless. They have different computer names, but the same workgroup and I use the same login and password for both. Currently, my laptop recognizes my desktop, and I can get into my documents on the desktop through my laptop, but my desktop does not acknowledge the laptop, and only shows itself when I look under network. I can get into the router from either computer, as well as into a network drive coming off the router, and they both can access the Internet through the router. As far as I can see, they have the same settings, so I am at a loss as to what might be going on that the connection is only recognized in one direction. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Larry S I am having the exact same problem...in fact everytime i try to set up a wireless router or access point, the wizard takes me to my routers configuration address. What am I supposed to do there? The network is already named and the security is already set. If you get any answers, I would love some help. |
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Hi Larry,
Are you running a firewall on either machine? It could be a case of opening some ports to allow Vista Discovery to work. Look he http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...7037.aspx#EBAA HTH. Paul. "Larry S." wrote: I have been trying to connect my desktop and laptop, both running on Vista Home Premium. They are connected through a shared router, with the desktop connected by Ethernet and the laptop through wireless. They have different computer names, but the same workgroup and I use the same login and password for both. Currently, my laptop recognizes my desktop, and I can get into my documents on the desktop through my laptop, but my desktop does not acknowledge the laptop, and only shows itself when I look under network. I can get into the router from either computer, as well as into a network drive coming off the router, and they both can access the Internet through the router. As far as I can see, they have the same settings, so I am at a loss as to what might be going on that the connection is only recognized in one direction. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. -- Larry S |