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I have having the same problem-hopefully someone has the answer. This was a
lot easier when it was just XP. "Urbain Van Gucht" wrote: Hi, My home network with a vista behaves strange. I've 1 Vista home premium pc, I've 1 pc winxp prof SP2 and 2 laptops with winxp prof SP2. My router is configured for wired and wireless network. all devices can access internet without a problem. The strange thing is when all pc's are connected wireless, the vista pc can not access shares on the xp machines. The xp machines can access each other shares. The strange thing is: when I put the xp machines on wired the vista pc can access the xp shares. The ip ranges for wired or wireless are the same. Firewall on/off doesn't make a difference. Changed the NTLM settings in the registry. None helped. Any idea or clues. I'm certain this is a setting somewhere on the wireless config but I can not find it. Thx Urbain |