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I see alot of people are having problems connecting XP and Vista.. surely this should be simple??? I have an old XP machine, and a new Vista machine. I want to connect the 2 together, over a simple ethernet connection, both pc's have ethernet cards, and both are connected by an ethernet cable! yet the XP machine say's the cable is disconnected.... ? also in Vista - Control Panel - Network connections. it says the connection is unplugged... this isn't the case, the wire is physically connected to the ethernet port on each computer... i have tried 2 different ethernet cables to make sure the problem wasnt the wire or connectors. 1. are any of the firewalls likely to prevent me setting up a LAN connection? 2. if so, how do i configure them to allow a local connection... (i have read all the help files for xp/vista/firewalls (norton, Avg, windows firewall) and their suggestions don't seem to help. 3. is this an XP/vista problem? I am fairly confident that in the past, when i have tried to network say an xp machine with a 98 machine, that i have managed to do so pretty easily! AAAAGH! thanks for any assistance. JJ |
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Hi I see alot of people are having problems connecting XP and Vista.. surely this should be simple??? I have an old XP machine, and a new Vista machine. I want to connect the 2 together, over a simple ethernet connection, both pc's have ethernet cards, and both are connected by an ethernet cable! yet the XP machine say's the cable is disconnected.... ? also in Vista - Control Panel - Network connections. it says the connection is unplugged... this isn't the case, the wire is physically connected to the ethernet port on each computer... i have tried 2 different ethernet cables to make sure the problem wasnt the wire or connectors. 1. are any of the firewalls likely to prevent me setting up a LAN connection? 2. if so, how do i configure them to allow a local connection... (i have read all the help files for xp/vista/firewalls (norton, Avg, windows firewall) and their suggestions don't seem to help. 3. is this an XP/vista problem? From your post, it would seem that you have one ethernet cable running directly from the XP computer's NIC to the Vista computer's NIC. Is this correct? No hub or router in between? If that is in fact your setup, then you need to use a crossover cable, not a straight through ethernet cable which would explain why you are getting the "connection is unplugged" message. Connect two computers with crossover cable - http://www.techlearning.com/itguy/sh...cleID=22100452 In answer to your other questions, of course you need to configure your firewalls on each machine to allow traffic on the Local Area Network. How you configure them depends on the firewalls. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Do you use crossover cable?
Crossover cableCrossover Cable. One End Another End. Pin 1 White/Orange Pin 1 White/Green Pin 2 Orange Pin 2 Green Pin 3 White/Green Pin 3 White/Orange ... www.chicagotech.net/crossovercable.htm 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 "mehehehe" wrote in message ... Hi I see alot of people are having problems connecting XP and Vista.. surely this should be simple??? I have an old XP machine, and a new Vista machine. I want to connect the 2 together, over a simple ethernet connection, both pc's have ethernet cards, and both are connected by an ethernet cable! yet the XP machine say's the cable is disconnected.... ? also in Vista - Control Panel - Network connections. it says the connection is unplugged... this isn't the case, the wire is physically connected to the ethernet port on each computer... i have tried 2 different ethernet cables to make sure the problem wasnt the wire or connectors. 1. are any of the firewalls likely to prevent me setting up a LAN connection? 2. if so, how do i configure them to allow a local connection... (i have read all the help files for xp/vista/firewalls (norton, Avg, windows firewall) and their suggestions don't seem to help. 3. is this an XP/vista problem? I am fairly confident that in the past, when i have tried to network say an xp machine with a 98 machine, that i have managed to do so pretty easily! AAAAGH! thanks for any assistance. JJ |
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