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Help!!!! I am trying to network both of my desktop computors with a Linksys
router,both are windows vista,my new one is vista premium and the older one is vista basic, I run through all of the installation and setup steps required on both computors and no matter what I do I can only get one of them to access the internet at a time and they can't see each other.Does anyone have any sugesstions to solve this problem? -- bitman |
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"demon340" wrote in message
... Help!!!! I am trying to network both of my desktop computors with a Linksys router,both are windows vista,my new one is vista premium and the older one is vista basic, I run through all of the installation and setup steps required on both computors and no matter what I do I can only get one of them to access the internet at a time and they can't see each other.Does anyone have any sugesstions to solve this problem? -- bitman Can you provide an 'ipconfig /all' for each computer please? -- BobF. |
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I'm not to techno, where do I find that?
-- bitman "Bob F." wrote: "demon340" wrote in message ... Help!!!! I am trying to network both of my desktop computors with a Linksys router,both are windows vista,my new one is vista premium and the older one is vista basic, I run through all of the installation and setup steps required on both computors and no matter what I do I can only get one of them to access the internet at a time and they can't see each other.Does anyone have any sugesstions to solve this problem? -- bitman Can you provide an 'ipconfig /all' for each computer please? -- BobF. |
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"demon340" wrote in message
... I'm not to techno, where do I find that? -- bitman "Bob F." wrote: "demon340" wrote in message ... Help!!!! I am trying to network both of my desktop computors with a Linksys router,both are windows vista,my new one is vista premium and the older one is vista basic, I run through all of the installation and setup steps required on both computors and no matter what I do I can only get one of them to access the internet at a time and they can't see each other.Does anyone have any sugesstions to solve this problem? -- bitman Can you provide an 'ipconfig /all' for each computer please? -- BobF. ok...go to: Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt then in this window type - ipconfig /all C:\foldername\save.doc whe foldername is the name of a folder that you can select just under the C: drive and: observer spaces please. Then you can copy paste the contents of the save.doc file in the newsgroup for each computer from that folder. -- BobF. |
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I can get to it but my system won't let me copy or paste the data,but I did
notice that it says that IP routing is not enabled -- bitman "Bob F." wrote: "demon340" wrote in message ... I'm not to techno, where do I find that? -- bitman "Bob F." wrote: "demon340" wrote in message ... Help!!!! I am trying to network both of my desktop computors with a Linksys router,both are windows vista,my new one is vista premium and the older one is vista basic, I run through all of the installation and setup steps required on both computors and no matter what I do I can only get one of them to access the internet at a time and they can't see each other.Does anyone have any sugesstions to solve this problem? -- bitman Can you provide an 'ipconfig /all' for each computer please? -- BobF. ok...go to: Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt then in this window type - ipconfig /all C:\foldername\save.doc whe foldername is the name of a folder that you can select just under the C: drive and: observer spaces please. Then you can copy paste the contents of the save.doc file in the newsgroup for each computer from that folder. -- BobF. |
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"demon340" wrote in message
... I can get to it but my system won't let me copy or paste the data,but I did notice that it says that IP routing is not enabled -- bitman "Bob F." wrote: "demon340" wrote in message ... I'm not to techno, where do I find that? -- bitman "Bob F." wrote: "demon340" wrote in message ... Help!!!! I am trying to network both of my desktop computors with a Linksys router,both are windows vista,my new one is vista premium and the older one is vista basic, I run through all of the installation and setup steps required on both computors and no matter what I do I can only get one of them to access the internet at a time and they can't see each other.Does anyone have any sugesstions to solve this problem? -- bitman Can you provide an 'ipconfig /all' for each computer please? -- BobF. ok...go to: Start All Programs Accessories Command Prompt then in this window type - ipconfig /all C:\foldername\save.doc whe foldername is the name of a folder that you can select just under the C: drive and: observer spaces please. Then you can copy paste the contents of the save.doc file in the newsgroup for each computer from that folder. -- BobF. if you type in this: ipconfig /all C:\foldername\save.doc This says run ipconfig with all options and put the output on the C drive in folder named (you specify) in document called save.doc the output should be in the save.doc document in the folder you specified. and it's good that Ip routing is disabled. That's right. -- BobF. |