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Problems discovering devices on the LAN



 
 
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Old June 8th 07, 01:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Oliver Moore
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Default Problems discovering devices on the LAN

I am running Vista Home on a laptop (soon to be upgraded to Vista
Enterprise) and I have a small but growing LAN at home. It consists of this
laptop (Connected via Wireless); another HP laptop (also via Wireless); an
HP Inkjet printer; a Lexmark Laser Printer; a Billion router and a Netgear
switch.

When I view the devices on my network it does not show the Lexmark printer
nor the switch. I have recently obtained a Static IP address range so I can
install a server on the network tomorrow but I can't find these two devices
on the network (both of which are working).

Has anyone got any suggestions.

Thanks,

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Old June 8th 07, 03:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Tim
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Default Problems discovering devices on the LAN

Why the need for static IP addresses? Doesn't your router support DHCP? I
wouldn't exptect to see the switch show up unless it's a managed switch
(can't tell from your description). Is the Lexmark directly connected to one
of the PCs and if so, is it shared?

Tim

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I am running Vista Home on a laptop (soon to be upgraded to Vista
Enterprise) and I have a small but growing LAN at home. It consists of
this laptop (Connected via Wireless); another HP laptop (also via
Wireless); an HP Inkjet printer; a Lexmark Laser Printer; a Billion router
and a Netgear switch.

When I view the devices on my network it does not show the Lexmark printer
nor the switch. I have recently obtained a Static IP address range so I
can install a server on the network tomorrow but I can't find these two
devices on the network (both of which are working).

Has anyone got any suggestions.

Thanks,


 




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