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Ritchie
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      3rd Jun 2004
I am trying to connect a WinXP Pro desktop to a Satellite Pro laptop
also with WinXP Pro. Tried every conceivable variation of ad-hoc
connections but cannot get either computer to see the other using
WiFi.
The desktop has a Sitecom 802.11b pci card, and the Satellite Pro has
its inbuilt Toshiba Mini 802.11b WiFi card. Each has been setup with
identical channel numbers, and IP's of 192.168.0.70 and ...71. Subnet
of 255.255.255.0 for each. Have even purchased a separate 802.11b WiFi
dongle to try to eliminate card problems on either machine. The
desktop has McAfee Firewall and Norton Antivirus 2004 Pro, bot of
which have been disabled whilst trying to detect network. The laptop
has no protection. Both OS's have the latest XP updates. I have tried
all recommendations from various websites. Hardwired LAN works fine,
just cannot get either machine to be visible using WiFi. Seems such a
simple scenario to configure, but todate has completely evaded my
attempts to network.
 
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=?Utf-8?B?TWFyYw==?=
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      13th Jun 2004
Hi, could someone please help, im having EXACTLY the same problem with nearly exactly the same settings, except i have an origo usb card for my desktop and an AMD card for the laptop. Both of the computers (a desktop with XP pro and a laptop with XP Home) can detect the wireless network connection and the can give me information on the connection (such as signal strength) but it seems impossible to get the two computers to see each other. Please, please, please someone save me!!!

"Ritchie" wrote:

> I am trying to connect a WinXP Pro desktop to a Satellite Pro laptop
> also with WinXP Pro. Tried every conceivable variation of ad-hoc
> connections but cannot get either computer to see the other using
> WiFi.
> The desktop has a Sitecom 802.11b pci card, and the Satellite Pro has
> its inbuilt Toshiba Mini 802.11b WiFi card. Each has been setup with
> identical channel numbers, and IP's of 192.168.0.70 and ...71. Subnet
> of 255.255.255.0 for each. Have even purchased a separate 802.11b WiFi
> dongle to try to eliminate card problems on either machine. The
> desktop has McAfee Firewall and Norton Antivirus 2004 Pro, bot of
> which have been disabled whilst trying to detect network. The laptop
> has no protection. Both OS's have the latest XP updates. I have tried
> all recommendations from various websites. Hardwired LAN works fine,
> just cannot get either machine to be visible using WiFi. Seems such a
> simple scenario to configure, but todate has completely evaded my
> attempts to network.
>

 
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Sooner Al
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      13th Jun 2004
You might look at these articles for help with an adhoc network...

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e.../02april08.asp

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en

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"Marc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:85CDCB0C-F3A9-4054-8EF3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi, could someone please help, im having EXACTLY the same problem with nearly exactly the same
> settings, except i have an origo usb card for my desktop and an AMD card for the laptop. Both of
> the computers (a desktop with XP pro and a laptop with XP Home) can detect the wireless network
> connection and the can give me information on the connection (such as signal strength) but it
> seems impossible to get the two computers to see each other. Please, please, please someone save
> me!!!
>
> "Ritchie" wrote:
>
>> I am trying to connect a WinXP Pro desktop to a Satellite Pro laptop
>> also with WinXP Pro. Tried every conceivable variation of ad-hoc
>> connections but cannot get either computer to see the other using
>> WiFi.
>> The desktop has a Sitecom 802.11b pci card, and the Satellite Pro has
>> its inbuilt Toshiba Mini 802.11b WiFi card. Each has been setup with
>> identical channel numbers, and IP's of 192.168.0.70 and ...71. Subnet
>> of 255.255.255.0 for each. Have even purchased a separate 802.11b WiFi
>> dongle to try to eliminate card problems on either machine. The
>> desktop has McAfee Firewall and Norton Antivirus 2004 Pro, bot of
>> which have been disabled whilst trying to detect network. The laptop
>> has no protection. Both OS's have the latest XP updates. I have tried
>> all recommendations from various websites. Hardwired LAN works fine,
>> just cannot get either machine to be visible using WiFi. Seems such a
>> simple scenario to configure, but todate has completely evaded my
>> attempts to network.
>>



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=?Utf-8?B?TWFyYw==?=
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      13th Jun 2004
thank you for the quick reply. I have followed all of the steps in both of the documents but it still does not seem to work. When i initially inserted the usb device i got a blue screen with a memory dump on it. I had to plug the device (which is usb 1.1) into a usb 2.0 port to prevent this error. could you give me any more specific advice?

"Sooner Al" wrote:

> You might look at these articles for help with an adhoc network...
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e.../02april08.asp
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
>
> --
> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
>
> Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us...
> The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights...
>
> "Marc" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:85CDCB0C-F3A9-4054-8EF3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi, could someone please help, im having EXACTLY the same problem with nearly exactly the same
> > settings, except i have an origo usb card for my desktop and an AMD card for the laptop. Both of
> > the computers (a desktop with XP pro and a laptop with XP Home) can detect the wireless network
> > connection and the can give me information on the connection (such as signal strength) but it
> > seems impossible to get the two computers to see each other. Please, please, please someone save
> > me!!!
> >
> > "Ritchie" wrote:
> >
> >> I am trying to connect a WinXP Pro desktop to a Satellite Pro laptop
> >> also with WinXP Pro. Tried every conceivable variation of ad-hoc
> >> connections but cannot get either computer to see the other using
> >> WiFi.
> >> The desktop has a Sitecom 802.11b pci card, and the Satellite Pro has
> >> its inbuilt Toshiba Mini 802.11b WiFi card. Each has been setup with
> >> identical channel numbers, and IP's of 192.168.0.70 and ...71. Subnet
> >> of 255.255.255.0 for each. Have even purchased a separate 802.11b WiFi
> >> dongle to try to eliminate card problems on either machine. The
> >> desktop has McAfee Firewall and Norton Antivirus 2004 Pro, bot of
> >> which have been disabled whilst trying to detect network. The laptop
> >> has no protection. Both OS's have the latest XP updates. I have tried
> >> all recommendations from various websites. Hardwired LAN works fine,
> >> just cannot get either machine to be visible using WiFi. Seems such a
> >> simple scenario to configure, but todate has completely evaded my
> >> attempts to network.
> >>

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      13th Jun 2004
i have read on forums and reviews that there is a problem with the origo drivers and that if you let windows download the drivers it may solve the problem. however, now these drivers are installed there seems to be no way to get windows to download these 'better' drivers for me. is there any way that i can either delete the existing drivers and any backups or get the windows drivers and update the drivers to these?
 
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