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Hi all,
I have a 2000 pro laptop connected to a D-Link 524 wireless router via RJ45. It is installed with Kaspersky antivirus ver 7.0 and no firewall. I can connect to internet. I have another laptop installed with Vista Home Basics & connects to the router via wireless. It can connect to internet too. From the router DHCP, I can see both PCs & their allocated IP address. From my 2000 pc, when I go to network places, I can't see my Vista pc and vice versa. The setting are as follows: 2000 pro Workgoup: WORKGROUP File & printer sharing: ON Vista Basic Workgroup: WORKGROUP Network: Private Network Discovery: ON File & printer sharing: ON Public Password: OFF Pls give me your valuable advice as this is really giving me a big headache. |
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On Apr 8, 10:11*am, starfish76 wrote:
Hi all, I have a 2000 pro laptop connected to a D-Link 524 wireless router via RJ45. It is installed with Kaspersky antivirus ver 7.0 and no firewall. I can connect to internet. I have another laptop installed with Vista Home Basics & connects to the router via wireless. It can connect to internet too. From the router DHCP, I can see both PCs & their allocated IP address. From my 2000 pc, when I go to network places, I can't see my Vista pc and vice versa. The setting are as follows: 2000 pro Workgoup: WORKGROUP File & printer sharing: ON Vista Basic Workgroup: WORKGROUP Network: Private Network Discovery: ON File & printer sharing: ON Public Password: OFF Pls give me your valuable advice as this is really giving me a big headache. One more thing to add on. When I go to Network Place & click on the "Computers around me", it shows a pop-up windows stating that no computers found. If I view entire network & click on workgroup, it shows another error pop-up windows. This means unlike my vista pc which at least shows me the router & myself in network, 2000 pro can't show anything at all. Pls advise. Thanks & best regards, starfish |
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Hi
Successful Sharing involves some general consideration in Network settings, http://www.ezlan.net/sharing.html As well as specific adjustment of each computer according to what it is allowed to be shared. Vista File and Printer Sharing- http://www.microsoft.com/technet/net.../vista_fp.mspx http://www.windowsnetworking.com/art.../w2kshare.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "starfish76" wrote in message ... On Apr 8, 10:11 am, starfish76 wrote: Hi all, I have a 2000 pro laptop connected to a D-Link 524 wireless router via RJ45. It is installed with Kaspersky antivirus ver 7.0 and no firewall. I can connect to internet. I have another laptop installed with Vista Home Basics & connects to the router via wireless. It can connect to internet too. From the router DHCP, I can see both PCs & their allocated IP address. From my 2000 pc, when I go to network places, I can't see my Vista pc and vice versa. The setting are as follows: 2000 pro Workgoup: WORKGROUP File & printer sharing: ON Vista Basic Workgroup: WORKGROUP Network: Private Network Discovery: ON File & printer sharing: ON Public Password: OFF Pls give me your valuable advice as this is really giving me a big headache. One more thing to add on. When I go to Network Place & click on the "Computers around me", it shows a pop-up windows stating that no computers found. If I view entire network & click on workgroup, it shows another error pop-up windows. This means unlike my vista pc which at least shows me the router & myself in network, 2000 pro can't show anything at all. Pls advise. Thanks & best regards, starfish |
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