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I have a Vista Ultimate desktop that I would like to connect to from a
laptop. I have two 50' ethernet cables and a Linksys router. How can I use these items in order to see the desktop through my XP Pro laptop. Normally I use logmein.com but the internet service has been problematic. The desktop is in a room about 80' from mine. I suspect it will involve remote desktop, establishing a network and some other settings changes. OR... is there a wasy to leave the router connected to the desktop and use the laptop's wireless to connect to the router, then on to the Vista desktop. Guidance sought |
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We need more information to help. How do you setup these computers? Are they
in the same subnet? can you ping each other? -- 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 "Maurice" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Ultimate desktop that I would like to connect to from a laptop. I have two 50' ethernet cables and a Linksys router. How can I use these items in order to see the desktop through my XP Pro laptop. Normally I use logmein.com but the internet service has been problematic. The desktop is in a room about 80' from mine. I suspect it will involve remote desktop, establishing a network and some other settings changes. OR... is there a wasy to leave the router connected to the desktop and use the laptop's wireless to connect to the router, then on to the Vista desktop. Guidance sought |
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Much thanks for the timely reply. The Vista desktop is 192.168.2.103.
The XP Pro laptop is 192.168.2.101. The laptop pinged the desktop with 0% loss At present, both machines are ethernet cable connected to a Linksys wireless router. The laptop has a wireless PCMCIA card and can connect to the router and to the internet without the ethernet cable. I normally connect to the desktop with a solution known as logmein.com. Works well but my Verizon internet goes down more often than I would like. Much thanks for your continued support "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: We need more information to help. How do you setup these computers? Are they in the same subnet? can you ping each other? -- 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 "Maurice" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Ultimate desktop that I would like to connect to from a laptop. I have two 50' ethernet cables and a Linksys router. How can I use these items in order to see the desktop through my XP Pro laptop. Normally I use logmein.com but the internet service has been problematic. The desktop is in a room about 80' from mine. I suspect it will involve remote desktop, establishing a network and some other settings changes. OR... is there a wasy to leave the router connected to the desktop and use the laptop's wireless to connect to the router, then on to the Vista desktop. Guidance sought |
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"Maurice" wrote in message
... I have a Vista Ultimate desktop that I would like to connect to from a laptop. I have two 50' ethernet cables and a Linksys router. How can I use these items in order to see the desktop through my XP Pro laptop. Normally I use logmein.com but the internet service has been problematic. The desktop is in a room about 80' from mine. I suspect it will involve remote desktop, establishing a network and some other settings changes. OR... is there a wasy to leave the router connected to the desktop and use the laptop's wireless to connect to the router, then on to the Vista desktop. Guidance sought Enable Remote Desktop on the Vista Ultimate desktop then call it from the laptop using the private LAN IP of the desktop, ie. the 192.168.2.103 IP address you said it had. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...8ee721033.mspx http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...endations.html -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows – Desktop User Experience) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 |
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Assume XP can ping Vista but not other way, I would check the firewall
first. -- 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 "Maurice" wrote in message ... Much thanks for the timely reply. The Vista desktop is 192.168.2.103. The XP Pro laptop is 192.168.2.101. The laptop pinged the desktop with 0% loss At present, both machines are ethernet cable connected to a Linksys wireless router. The laptop has a wireless PCMCIA card and can connect to the router and to the internet without the ethernet cable. I normally connect to the desktop with a solution known as logmein.com. Works well but my Verizon internet goes down more often than I would like. Much thanks for your continued support "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: We need more information to help. How do you setup these computers? Are they in the same subnet? can you ping each other? -- 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 "Maurice" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Ultimate desktop that I would like to connect to from a laptop. I have two 50' ethernet cables and a Linksys router. How can I use these items in order to see the desktop through my XP Pro laptop. Normally I use logmein.com but the internet service has been problematic. The desktop is in a room about 80' from mine. I suspect it will involve remote desktop, establishing a network and some other settings changes. OR... is there a wasy to leave the router connected to the desktop and use the laptop's wireless to connect to the router, then on to the Vista desktop. Guidance sought |
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The desktop can still be pinged [192.168.2.103] from the laptop
[192.168.2.101] but cannot navigate to the desktop in the MS internet browser. "unable to display page" is the generated message. I've tried both IP address and computer name. Before I play with the firewall it is my understanding that port 80 should already be open for such communication but is this necessary after enabling remote desktop on the vista machine? When you say "check the firewall" They are both on but I suspect that might need something more specific. Continued guidance appreciated. "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Assume XP can ping Vista but not other way, I would check the firewall first. -- 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 "Maurice" wrote in message ... Much thanks for the timely reply. The Vista desktop is 192.168.2.103. The XP Pro laptop is 192.168.2.101. The laptop pinged the desktop with 0% loss At present, both machines are ethernet cable connected to a Linksys wireless router. The laptop has a wireless PCMCIA card and can connect to the router and to the internet without the ethernet cable. I normally connect to the desktop with a solution known as logmein.com. Works well but my Verizon internet goes down more often than I would like. Much thanks for your continued support "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: We need more information to help. How do you setup these computers? Are they in the same subnet? can you ping each other? -- 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 "Maurice" wrote in message ... I have a Vista Ultimate desktop that I would like to connect to from a laptop. I have two 50' ethernet cables and a Linksys router. How can I use these items in order to see the desktop through my XP Pro laptop. Normally I use logmein.com but the internet service has been problematic. The desktop is in a room about 80' from mine. I suspect it will involve remote desktop, establishing a network and some other settings changes. OR... is there a wasy to leave the router connected to the desktop and use the laptop's wireless to connect to the router, then on to the Vista desktop. Guidance sought |
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"Maurice" wrote in message
... The desktop can still be pinged [192.168.2.103] from the laptop [192.168.2.101] but cannot navigate to the desktop in the MS internet browser. "unable to display page" is the generated message. I've tried both IP address and computer name. Before I play with the firewall it is my understanding that port 80 should already be open for such communication but is this necessary after enabling remote desktop on the vista machine? When you say "check the firewall" They are both on but I suspect that might need something more specific. Continued guidance appreciated. I sounds like your trying to use the web based method to access the Vista desktop. You don't need to do that but if you do you need to enable IIS in addition to enabling Remote Desktop. In that case you need to have both TCP Port 80 (IIS) and TCP Port 3389 [RDC] open on any firewall the Vista machine is behind including the built-in Windows Firewall. -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows – Desktop User Experience) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 |
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