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I had 2 XP machines hooked up to a router and ADSL internet
connection. Since replacing one of the XP machines with a VISTA 64 machine (not an upgrade), I am seeing some network issues. There were no problems with network or internet connections when there were just 2 XP machines connected to the router. Now: Both machines (XP machine and VISTA machine) are in the same workgroup. Both machines can ping each other There is a printer connected to the XP machine, the VISTA machine can use that printer through the network. Issue #1 (XP machine does not show up in the network view of the VISTA machine) 1) XP machine can see the vista machine in network view 2) VISTA machine can see the XP machine for a couple seconds when first entering the network view then the XP machine does not not show up anymore within the VISTA network view. I would like to be able to see the XP machine and shares from the VISTA machine. Issue #2 (VISTA machine is limiting the internet access to the XP machine) 1) If the VISTA machine goes into sleep mode the XP machine loses the internet connection 2) If the VISTA machine reboots, the XP machine will lose internet connection while the VISTA machine is booting Somehow the VISTA machine is controlling the internet connection, how can this "control" be removed. I don't want the VISTA machine status to effect the internet connection of the XP machine. Is the VISTA machine taking control of the router somehow when it is on ? For example with the VISTA in sleep mode and the XP machine cannot access the internet, if I unplug the LAN cable from the sleeping VISTA machine then the XP machine can access the internet. Thanks for any help ! |