In article <1478c01c4143a$8136fde0$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Bunx"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Hi I am a newbie to this, but I have managed to install
>the linksys 802.11b wireless broadband router to the hard
>wired pc (pc1) and a wireless pci adapter on pc2. Called
>my ISP and received an additional IP address. They both
>can connect to the internet, but here is my question or
>problem. How can I make the two pcs' share files. I
>tried the network wizard to no avail. Any input or
>guidance pointing me to the right direction would be
>greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Your wireless broadband router can share one IP address between
multiple computers, Bunx. I don't think that you need an additional
IP address.
Run the Network Setup Wizard again on both computers, and tell it that
they connect to the Internet through a residential gateway (router).
The Wizard will make all the right settings. If you specify a
different connection option, it might block file sharing.
If you've installed a firewall program (ZoneAlarm, Norton Internet
Security, etc) on either computer, un-install the firewall while
troubleshooting the network. Your router acts as a firewall, blocking
all undesired incoming traffic from the Internet.
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