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I have a host PC connected via ethernet cable and a Sony Vaio laptop
(client) connected wirelessley to a home network both connected via a home hub (residential gateway). The router detects both machines and has assigned them IP addresses accordingly. The host is running vista Home premium and the client is running xp home. I am running windows live onecare on both machines There are no bugs or viruses on either machine I have run ipconfig release/renew but still no joy I can ping the host from the client but not the client from the host............ why is this? |
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T5 wrote:
I have a host PC connected via ethernet cable and a Sony Vaio laptop (client) connected wirelessley to a home network both connected via a home hub (residential gateway). The router detects both machines and has assigned them IP addresses accordingly. The host is running vista Home premium and the client is running xp home. I am running windows live onecare on both machines There are no bugs or viruses on either machine I have run ipconfig release/renew but still no joy I can ping the host from the client but not the client from the host............ why is this? This is usually a misconfigured firewall issue. See general comments about firewalls below. Configure firewalls on all machines to allow the Local Area Network (LAN) traffic as trusted. With Windows Firewall, this means allowing File/Printer Sharing on the Exceptions tab. Normally running the Network Setup Wizard on XP will take care of this for those machines.The only "gotcha" is that this will turn on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you aren't running a third-party firewall or have an antivirus with "Internet Worm Protection" (like Norton 2006/07) which acts as a firewall, then you're fine. With third-party firewalls, I usually configure the LAN allowance with an IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Obviously you would substitute your correct subnet. Do not run more than one firewall. Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls such as the built-in Windows Firewall and a third-party firewall; and/or 3) not having identical user accounts and passwords on all Workgroup machines; 4) trying to create shares where the operating system does not permit it. Read through the general networking tips below and if you still are having difficulties, MVP Hans-Georg Michna has an excellent small network troubleshooter he http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Wow thanks Malke for such an in depth reply. How do I allow lAN using
windows live onecare? "Malke" wrote in message ... T5 wrote: I have a host PC connected via ethernet cable and a Sony Vaio laptop (client) connected wirelessley to a home network both connected via a home hub (residential gateway). The router detects both machines and has assigned them IP addresses accordingly. The host is running vista Home premium and the client is running xp home. I am running windows live onecare on both machines There are no bugs or viruses on either machine I have run ipconfig release/renew but still no joy I can ping the host from the client but not the client from the host............ why is this? This is usually a misconfigured firewall issue. See general comments about firewalls below. Configure firewalls on all machines to allow the Local Area Network (LAN) traffic as trusted. With Windows Firewall, this means allowing File/Printer Sharing on the Exceptions tab. Normally running the Network Setup Wizard on XP will take care of this for those machines.The only "gotcha" is that this will turn on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you aren't running a third-party firewall or have an antivirus with "Internet Worm Protection" (like Norton 2006/07) which acts as a firewall, then you're fine. With third-party firewalls, I usually configure the LAN allowance with an IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Obviously you would substitute your correct subnet. Do not run more than one firewall. Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls such as the built-in Windows Firewall and a third-party firewall; and/or 3) not having identical user accounts and passwords on all Workgroup machines; 4) trying to create shares where the operating system does not permit it. Read through the general networking tips below and if you still are having difficulties, MVP Hans-Georg Michna has an excellent small network troubleshooter he http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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To properly configure Windows Live OneCare for the local area network,
please see the following MS KB Article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923157 -- Eric Cross Microsoft MVP (Windows Networking) http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "T5" wrote in message ... Wow thanks Malke for such an in depth reply. How do I allow lAN using windows live onecare? "Malke" wrote in message ... T5 wrote: I have a host PC connected via ethernet cable and a Sony Vaio laptop (client) connected wirelessley to a home network both connected via a home hub (residential gateway). The router detects both machines and has assigned them IP addresses accordingly. The host is running vista Home premium and the client is running xp home. I am running windows live onecare on both machines There are no bugs or viruses on either machine I have run ipconfig release/renew but still no joy I can ping the host from the client but not the client from the host............ why is this? This is usually a misconfigured firewall issue. See general comments about firewalls below. Configure firewalls on all machines to allow the Local Area Network (LAN) traffic as trusted. With Windows Firewall, this means allowing File/Printer Sharing on the Exceptions tab. Normally running the Network Setup Wizard on XP will take care of this for those machines.The only "gotcha" is that this will turn on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you aren't running a third-party firewall or have an antivirus with "Internet Worm Protection" (like Norton 2006/07) which acts as a firewall, then you're fine. With third-party firewalls, I usually configure the LAN allowance with an IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Obviously you would substitute your correct subnet. Do not run more than one firewall. Problems sharing files between computers on a network are generally caused by 1) a misconfigured firewall; or 2) inadvertently running two firewalls such as the built-in Windows Firewall and a third-party firewall; and/or 3) not having identical user accounts and passwords on all Workgroup machines; 4) trying to create shares where the operating system does not permit it. Read through the general networking tips below and if you still are having difficulties, MVP Hans-Georg Michna has an excellent small network troubleshooter he http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |