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
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> 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:
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>> 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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