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am i missing something here for networking my computers
I have a new 2400 with xp pro..and it is cat 5'd to the new DLink 624
wireless router. The other computer is on 98SE with a DLink wireless PCI adapter.. I have ran setup wizard as instructed on the new computer and used the xp pro disc as directed to run the networking wizard on the old computer. .... I have enabled sharing on both computers and I still can't see/access files from the opposite computer from what I am on. I have ran the wizard several times on both computers with no luck...My goal is obviously to link the two together because I wish to share files between the computers. The internet on the new one works great. The internet on the older one is choppy an a bit inconsistent.... Any ideas? Thanks for your help inadvance. |
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:33:15 -0700, CaptainKrunch wrote:
I have a new 2400 with xp pro..and it is cat 5'd to the new DLink 624 wireless router. The other computer is on 98SE with a DLink wireless PCI adapter.. I have ran setup wizard as instructed on the new computer and used the xp pro disc as directed to run the networking wizard on the old computer. .... I have enabled sharing on both computers and I still can't see/access files from the opposite computer from what I am on. I have ran the wizard several times on both computers with no luck...My goal is obviously to link the two together because I wish to share files between the computers. The internet on the new one works great. The internet on the older one is choppy an a bit inconsistent.... Any ideas? Thanks for your help inadvance. Make sure they are on the same domain/workgroup. I've had the same problem as you in the past with a Belkin router. It took numerous reboots before they finally saw each other and were able to share files back and forth. Also, I found it best to place a folder on my desktop and shared that. Then, any files I wanted to share I just dragged into the folder. Dave -- You can talk about us, but you can't talk without us! US Army Signal Corps!! http://www.geocities.com/davidcasey98 Remove IH8SPAM to reply by email. |
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On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 20:33:15 -0700, "CaptainKrunch"
wrote: I have a new 2400 with xp pro..and it is cat 5'd to the new DLink 624 wireless router. The other computer is on 98SE with a DLink wireless PCI adapter.. I have ran setup wizard as instructed on the new computer and used the xp pro disc as directed to run the networking wizard on the old computer. .... I have enabled sharing on both computers and I still can't see/access files from the opposite computer from what I am on. I have ran the wizard several times on both computers with no luck...My goal is obviously to link the two together because I wish to share files between the computers. The internet on the new one works great. The internet on the older one is choppy an a bit inconsistent.... Any ideas? Thanks for your help inadvance. For the file and printer sharing.....do you remember to turn off XP's firewall? With SP2, it does a much better job of recognizing a wireless network and allowing sharing. For tweaking the wireless connection, check out the DLink forum at www.broadbandreports.com. Lots of helpful folks there, and sometimes even DLink Support posts. Dave |
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you have to installing networking on the 98 machine from you windows xp
disk. I have not done it for a long time but I seem to remember you can put the files you need on a floppy or something like that. Like I said been a long time since I did that. "CaptainKrunch" wrote in message ... I have a new 2400 with xp pro..and it is cat 5'd to the new DLink 624 wireless router. The other computer is on 98SE with a DLink wireless PCI adapter.. I have ran setup wizard as instructed on the new computer and used the xp pro disc as directed to run the networking wizard on the old computer. .... I have enabled sharing on both computers and I still can't see/access files from the opposite computer from what I am on. I have ran the wizard several times on both computers with no luck...My goal is obviously to link the two together because I wish to share files between the computers. The internet on the new one works great. The internet on the older one is choppy an a bit inconsistent.... Any ideas? Thanks for your help inadvance. |
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you need to run the network wizard from your original xp disk on both
machines. check the google groups for more info. "CaptainKrunch" wrote in message ... I have a new 2400 with xp pro..and it is cat 5'd to the new DLink 624 wireless router. The other computer is on 98SE with a DLink wireless PCI adapter.. I have ran setup wizard as instructed on the new computer and used the xp pro disc as directed to run the networking wizard on the old computer. .... I have enabled sharing on both computers and I still can't see/access files from the opposite computer from what I am on. I have ran the wizard several times on both computers with no luck...My goal is obviously to link the two together because I wish to share files between the computers. The internet on the new one works great. The internet on the older one is choppy an a bit inconsistent.... Any ideas? Thanks for your help inadvance. |
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A number of good things have been mentioned, but I'll summarize and add a
few: 1) XP firewall must be off 2) Both machines must be in the same workgroup 3) The 98 machine MUST have a userid AND password that matches a userid/password on the XP box 4) File sharing must be active on the 98 box 5) Drives or folders must be shared with the proper security 6) TCP/IP addresses must be in the same range (if the router assigns, you're OK) 7) 98 liked to network over NETBIOS better than TCP, but TCP works. Most of the time Just a start. Tom "CaptainKrunch" wrote in message ... I have a new 2400 with xp pro..and it is cat 5'd to the new DLink 624 wireless router. The other computer is on 98SE with a DLink wireless PCI adapter.. I have ran setup wizard as instructed on the new computer and used the xp pro disc as directed to run the networking wizard on the old computer. .... I have enabled sharing on both computers and I still can't see/access files from the opposite computer from what I am on. I have ran the wizard several times on both computers with no luck...My goal is obviously to link the two together because I wish to share files between the computers. The internet on the new one works great. The internet on the older one is choppy an a bit inconsistent.... Any ideas? Thanks for your help inadvance. |
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you need to run the network wizard from your original xp disk on both
machines. That`s crap - no need for that when I introduced a 2400 to my existing router-based setup recently, the other machines both had 98SE -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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3) The 98 machine MUST have a userid AND password that matches a
userid/password on the XP box I recently bought a 2400 and set it up on a network, but didn`t need to set up a userid/password to allow read-only access to the new machine. The other machines are 98SE and have no login/password. 7) 98 liked to network over NETBIOS better than TCP, but TCP works. Most of the time Windows will sometimes fail to "see" the rest of the network for up to half an hour following a reboot. YMMV but if everything else is set up correctly (workgroup/sharing) this might be the problem. I`m not sure if XP is any better in this respect than previous versions of Windows. -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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CaptainKrunch wrote:
I have a new 2400 with xp pro..and it is cat 5'd to the new DLink 624 wireless router. The other computer is on 98SE with a DLink wireless PCI adapter.. I have ran setup wizard as instructed on the new computer and used the xp pro disc as directed to run the networking wizard on the old computer. .... I have enabled sharing on both computers and I still can't see/access files from the opposite computer from what I am on. I have ran the wizard several times on both computers with no luck...My goal is obviously to link the two together because I wish to share files between the computers. The internet on the new one works great. The internet on the older one is choppy an a bit inconsistent.... May be more than one problem. For instance, internet on the 98SE is "choppy" -- you should work on that first. Did this work with a NIC before you installed the PCI wireless? Is the router set up properly? Could there be interference? File sharing between XP and 98SE does not require the setup wizard. Whatever the wizard does, you can do. The 98SE should login with an account that exists on the XP machine. If it is default user or whatever, assign a password. On both machines, set the workgroup to same name, and share a folder. Look at all the network-related settings and understand them. What you may find is that after several reboots things will change, and you'll see the shares. Ed |
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XP Home? You're right, Simple networking on XP Home and XP Pro don't
require that. XP Pro with folder or drive level security does. I don't know why you're having a 1/2 hour problem, but that should never happen. Tom "Colin Wilson" wrote in message t... 3) The 98 machine MUST have a userid AND password that matches a userid/password on the XP box I recently bought a 2400 and set it up on a network, but didn`t need to set up a userid/password to allow read-only access to the new machine. The other machines are 98SE and have no login/password. 7) 98 liked to network over NETBIOS better than TCP, but TCP works. Most of the time Windows will sometimes fail to "see" the rest of the network for up to half an hour following a reboot. YMMV but if everything else is set up correctly (workgroup/sharing) this might be the problem. I`m not sure if XP is any better in this respect than previous versions of Windows. -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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