If they can all get ot the Internet, the problem is not a general networking
issue. Make sure any firewall software is configured to trust the local
subnet. In fact I would recommend turning off all security until you get
file sharing working. You can always disconnectthe phone cable form the DSL
modem until you get it working. Remember the XP firewall blocks pings by
default. After you have disabled all of the firewalls, on any two PCs (pc1
and pc2) open a CMD window and do an ipconfig. At PC1, ping 127.0.0.1. If
that works, ping it's own IP address. Then ping pc2's ip address. Then the
default gateway. If you can ping itself and the default gateway there's
still something on the other pc that's blocking.
....kurt
"mercenario nr.7157892" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> it is impossible to sheare folders. Also a ping between PCs don't give
> results.
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> I use automatic DHCP.
>
> In the past I used fixed IPs and so the PCs culd share folders and the
> printer!
>
> How can I do the same with DHCP?
>
> The Network is:
>
> A router linksys in the middel of the star;
> 4 PCs wireless connected: 2 WinXP Prof and 2 WinXP Home
>
> Thank n advance for your suggestions.
>
> mercenario...
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