Well here goes:
- I disabled Sysgate Firewall. No joy.
- I disabled Norton AV. No joy.
- I disabled Windows Firewall. No joy.
- I stopped the Windows Firewall/ICS service. No joy.
- I stopped the IPSEC service. No joy.
- I stopped the Security Center. No joy.
I was able to successfully ping this XP machine from one of the Win2000
computers off of the switch. I'm using two different game licenses. I
ensured both computers have the same mods, patches, updates, etc.
I'm not giving up but it doesn't look like my son is going to be having his
LAN party tomorrow. Crud.
Thanks.
BigSky
"Big Sky" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I know I'm probably asking an old question. I want to use all the
computers
> on my home network to play local multiplayer games with BF1942. Three of
> the computers run Win2000 and one is running XP. I could do multiplayer
on
> the Win2000 machines doing nothing other than connecting them to the
switch.
> However, I had no luck with my XP machine even after all the messing
around
> it took to finally get all computers to see each other in network
> neighborhood. The XP machine also contains a WIFI card to connect it to
the
> router and cable modem but is not being used for Internet Connection
Sharing
> (kid's computers aren't allowed on the internet yet). I've disabled the
> software firewalls on each computer including WinXP service pack 2's
> firewall but still no luck. Even disabling the WIFI adapater on the XP
> machine didn't help.
>
> So what do I need to do to get the XP computer able to join a game hosted
by
> one of the Win2000 machines? At this point, I have to believe its some
> configuration issue with XP since the hardware appears to be good to go,
> BF1942 with all patches seems to run fine on each machine, and the Win2000
> computers can play together without a problem.
>
> I was just going to put the USB WIFI adapters on the Win2000 computers and
> play over the air (don't know how well this works with wifi B) but don't
> want to bother with this unless I can make it work first on hard wire.
>
> Any tips on websites with help on local multiplayer set up and
configuration
> would be appreciated as well.
>
> Thanks,
>
> BigSky
>
>
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