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I just spent almost 5 days trying to figure out why my 3 XP desktop
computers can't access my wireless Vista laptop and finally found the solution. I'd thought that I post because this might help someone plus I'm grateful for all the postings that people have posted regarding the same problem. Configuration: 1 Acer Aspire 3680 running Vista Home edition with a Atheros internal wireless adapter 1 Netgear WGT624 V.3 wireless router 3 HP desktops running XP Firewalls disabled on all computers but not the router. Problem: XP can't see the Vista laptop drives when the laptop is running wirelessly. When the laptop is cabled directly to the router, the XP machines can see the Vista laptop drives just fine. Solution: Use WEP security instead of WPA-PSK [TKIP] for the router and wireless adapter. Pro - the laptop works perfectly with the XP desktop, as if it's cabled directly to the router. Con - WEP is less secure than WPA- PSK [TKIP}. I don't know if Vista, XP, Netgear or the security setting is the culprit but it works and I'm tired of spending anymore time on it 8^) |
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Intel cards (don't know what is in the HPs) have driver issues. WEP
is like leaving your door open and the key under the mat. Hope you don't have personal data or use financial programs, etc. because they are at great risk. No idea what you tried to resolve your sharing issue, but using WEP is not a viable solution. On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 15:03:27 -0800 (PST), wrote: Solution: Use WEP security instead of WPA-PSK [TKIP] for the router and wireless adapter. Pro - the laptop works perfectly with the XP desktop, as if it's cabled directly to the router. Con - WEP is less secure than WPA- PSK [TKIP}. I don't know if Vista, XP, Netgear or the security setting is the culprit but it works and I'm tired of spending anymore time on it 8^) -- Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |