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Beginner!! In my local network all PCs can use the DSL modem but...

 
 
mercenario nr.7157892
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      30th Sep 2006
it is impossible to sheare folders. Also a ping between PCs don't give
results.

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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      30th Sep 2006
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.
>
> 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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mercenario nr.7157892
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      30th Sep 2006
Thanks a lot.

I do the suggested tests without Firewalls disconnecting the DSL cable.


"Kurt" <(E-Mail Removed)> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> 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
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > it is impossible to sheare folders. Also a ping between PCs don't give
> > results.
> >
> > 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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Jimmy Dean
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      1st Oct 2006
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 16:49:06 +0200, "mercenario nr.7157892"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>it is impossible to sheare folders. Also a ping between PCs don't give
>results.
>
>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?


DHCP with WinXP is usually a no-brainer.

>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...


IPCONFIG on all PCs yields?

All PCs in same workgroup?
All PCs have unique IDs?
At least one folder shared on all PCs?
File and Printenr sharing enabled on all PCs?
For simplicity, turn the Guest Account ON, on all PCs.

Firewalls: All PCs must lie in the same trusted subnet

jd
 
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mercenario nr.7157892
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      5th Oct 2006

> IPCONFIG on all PCs yields?

yes

> All PCs in same workgroup?

yes

> All PCs have unique IDs?

yes

> At least one folder shared on all PCs?

yes

> File and Printenr sharing enabled on all PCs?

yes

> For simplicity, turn the Guest Account ON, on all PCs.

I try ....

>
> Firewalls: All PCs must lie in the same trusted subnet


How kan I check this?
I deactivated Win firewall and gave exceptions for NAV with a IP range and
on the shared folders

>
> jd



 
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