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I have recently bought an HP Vista laptop and tried to set up a home network
through my wireless router. I have looked on here for days now and have not found anything that helps. Now one thing i would like to point out is that i went up to my dads house and he has 2 XP computers with a wireless router. He hadn't set up his network up yet so i thought i would give it a try. Of course it worked. I was able to access the 2 other computers on the network and each computer could see all 3 computers. (Vista laptop, XP laptop, and XP desktop) It doesnt make any sense to me at all. Now back at my moms house (Vista laptop and XP desktop) i have tried doing the same thing, changing the workgroup name both having WORKGROUP as their names. One thing that i eventually got working was my vista laptop recognizing the XP desktop, but i could not access it because it wasnt a valid name. I also found that when i went to the XP desktop it would not let me access what was in the WORKGROUP network, it told me that i did not have permission. I then went on to my moms account, on the XP desktop and tried to access the workgroup folders and it told me that she did not get permission to access the folder either. Please give me some help, it really gets me that i can do it at my dads house and not at my moms house, both having an XP to cooperate with my vista laptop Thanks |
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Did you trying installing this in xp and vista machine
and using it to set network?? http://www.networkmagic.com/download/ cheers Keith D. I have recently bought an HP Vista laptop and tried to set up a home network through my wireless router. I have looked on here for days now and have not found anything that helps. Now one thing i would like to point out is that i went up to my dads house and he has 2 XP computers with a wireless router. He hadn't set up his network up yet so i thought i would give it a try. Of course it worked. I was able to access the 2 other computers on the network and each computer could see all 3 computers. (Vista laptop, XP laptop, and XP desktop) It doesnt make any sense to me at all. Now back at my moms house (Vista laptop and XP desktop) i have tried doing the same thing, changing the workgroup name both having WORKGROUP as their names. One thing that i eventually got working was my vista laptop recognizing the XP desktop, but i could not access it because it wasnt a valid name. I also found that when i went to the XP desktop it would not let me access what was in the WORKGROUP network, it told me that i did not have permission. I then went on to my moms account, on the XP desktop and tried to access the workgroup folders and it told me that she did not get permission to access the folder either. Please give me some help, it really gets me that i can do it at my dads house and not at my moms house, both having an XP to cooperate with my vista laptop Thanks |
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Thanks for the help, but isnt this only available for 30 days Free for 30days how long to set a network up with it probably 30 mins. there all done for free cheers |
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I would like to setup this network without any software. I have done the
same thing at my dads house, without any software involved. I just want to do the same at my moms house as i did at my dads house. |
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I am having the same issue. Have you figured anything out yet?
"Josh T." wrote: I would like to setup this network without any software. I have done the same thing at my dads house, without any software involved. I just want to do the same at my moms house as i did at my dads house. |
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Josh and Michael,
I'm sorry you're experiencing trouble. In order to level-set where you're both at, can you please check and ensure the following: - Ensure every machine is in the same workgroup and same subnet - Ensure only one firewall is enabled per machine (Start.Control Panel.Security.Security Center) - Set Network Category to Home/Work (Private) - Ensure every user account has a non-empty password - Create the same user account (with the same password) on all machines - Ensure password protected sharing is ON - Use 'Sharing Wizard' to create/manage shares Please post back with the result. Thanks "Michael W." wrote: I am having the same issue. Have you figured anything out yet? "Josh T." wrote: I would like to setup this network without any software. I have done the same thing at my dads house, without any software involved. I just want to do the same at my moms house as i did at my dads house. |
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I have been finally able to set up the network on both computers. don't know
exactly what happened to get them both working. But I have to turn off all firewalls, all intrusion prevention, and all auto protect from Norton 06" to get it to work. I haven't found which of those settings it is tha keeps it from working each time. Once I disable them I can use the network and reset all protection features. I tried setting up each computer in Nortons allowed area but I still have to disable Norton before I can network. Thanks Michael "Kim [MS]" wrote: Josh and Michael, I'm sorry you're experiencing trouble. In order to level-set where you're both at, can you please check and ensure the following: - Ensure every machine is in the same workgroup and same subnet - Ensure only one firewall is enabled per machine (Start.Control Panel.Security.Security Center) - Set Network Category to Home/Work (Private) - Ensure every user account has a non-empty password - Create the same user account (with the same password) on all machines - Ensure password protected sharing is ON - Use 'Sharing Wizard' to create/manage shares Please post back with the result. Thanks "Michael W." wrote: I am having the same issue. Have you figured anything out yet? "Josh T." wrote: I would like to setup this network without any software. I have done the same thing at my dads house, without any software involved. I just want to do the same at my moms house as i did at my dads house. |