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Hi everyone
I've been pulling my hair out for 72 hours because of problems setting up
file sharing. I have two laptops, each with XP Pro SP1. Each can connect
via Ethernet or Wirelessly to a Netgear Router, then ADSL without any
problems. I've tried several times to set up file sharing by having a new
folder on each desktop, allowing it to be shared and then run the network
wizard. When I worked wirelessly, I couldn't see the other's shared folder
from the First Laptop using Start>Run>\\Second Laptop\Second Shared Folder\
(and vice versa) but I could when I worked with Ethernet cables plugged in.
Having at least been able to see the other's shared folder, I went to My
Network Places and tried to see both laptops via View Workgroup Computers.
I could only see both Laptops from Second Laptop but neither from First
Laptop - it said that I didn't have permission to access the workgroup
(Mshome) that they were both in.
Finally, when I tried to access the internet from my First Laptop today
(wirelessly), I couldn't and the IP Address was something very unusual like
134.149.243.114 - (it's normally 192.168.0.10) so I took the wireless out of
the Bridge and it reverted to it's usual IP Address and it works fine. I
assume that the strange IP address was the Bridge?
I'm so frustrated - I thought that this sort of thing was very
straightforward with XP! I want a setup that will recognise whether the
other laptop is connected to the router, either wired or wirelessly, and
make any necessary internal changes automatically so I can access shared
folders from either laptop. I've looked at these NGs and checked Google for
a step by step guide without success. I wouldn't say that I'm a computer
genius but I have been using them for quite some time so wouldn't regard
myself as a complete noob!
Any suggestions - before I hit the whisky bottle and the laptops end up in
the trash bin?!
Hi everyone
I've been pulling my hair out for 72 hours because of problems setting up
file sharing. I have two laptops, each with XP Pro SP1. Each can connect
via Ethernet or Wirelessly to a Netgear Router, then ADSL without any
problems. I've tried several times to set up file sharing by having a new
folder on each desktop, allowing it to be shared and then run the network
wizard. When I worked wirelessly, I couldn't see the other's shared folder
from the First Laptop using Start>Run>\\Second Laptop\Second Shared Folder\
(and vice versa) but I could when I worked with Ethernet cables plugged in.
Having at least been able to see the other's shared folder, I went to My
Network Places and tried to see both laptops via View Workgroup Computers.
I could only see both Laptops from Second Laptop but neither from First
Laptop - it said that I didn't have permission to access the workgroup
(Mshome) that they were both in.
Finally, when I tried to access the internet from my First Laptop today
(wirelessly), I couldn't and the IP Address was something very unusual like
134.149.243.114 - (it's normally 192.168.0.10) so I took the wireless out of
the Bridge and it reverted to it's usual IP Address and it works fine. I
assume that the strange IP address was the Bridge?
I'm so frustrated - I thought that this sort of thing was very
straightforward with XP! I want a setup that will recognise whether the
other laptop is connected to the router, either wired or wirelessly, and
make any necessary internal changes automatically so I can access shared
folders from either laptop. I've looked at these NGs and checked Google for
a step by step guide without success. I wouldn't say that I'm a computer
genius but I have been using them for quite some time so wouldn't regard
myself as a complete noob!
Any suggestions - before I hit the whisky bottle and the laptops end up in
the trash bin?!