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I have a Dell Inspiron 600m laptop running Windows XP Home with a
wireless connection to the rest of my home network, which is connected by a Netgear router to my cable modem. I have run the Network Setup Wizard and am abled to see the correct workgroup name in the Network Places window, but when I attempt to view the computers on the workgroup I get an error message that the workgroup is unavailable. The other two computers on the wired portion of this network are having no problems of this sort. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks for your help in advance! |
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Several questions for clarification.
1. Where does your wireless node enter the LAN? 2. Does the Netgear act as your LAN's DHCP? 3. Has the wireless node/laptop received a TCP/IP from the DHCP? 4. Have you run IPCONFIG from both the hardwired and wireless computers to determine which computers actually see which computers? 5. How are your computers connecting to the internet via the cable modem, do they use ICS? Make sure your wireless node has the same workgroup name and is set to receive its TCP/IP from the DHCP router. This is separate from the computer having the same network name. I would make sure that WEP was disabled until you get all the bugs worked out of the setup. I run a Linksys router/gateway/wireless LAN with a wireless laptop connection and a wired print server for the printer and have had several computers connected by Cat5 cable. I use a DSL modem controlled by the router gateway. The problem with a home LAN is usually getting all the computers to receive their TCP/IP from the DHCP server. Having this done automatically insures that the network sets itself up. You can also find more info from http://www.practicallynetworked.com/ and http://www.broadbandreports.com/. Good luck. LeeS "Mark Poblete" <map408@psu.edu> wrote in message news:4bc818ba.0307050755.7653902e@posting.google.com... > I have a Dell Inspiron 600m laptop running Windows XP Home with a > wireless connection to the rest of my home network, which is connected > by a Netgear router to my cable modem. I have run the Network Setup > Wizard and am abled to see the correct workgroup name in the Network > Places window, but when I attempt to view the computers on the > workgroup I get an error message that the workgroup is unavailable. > The other two computers on the wired portion of this network are > having no problems of this sort. Does anyone have any suggestions? > Thanks for your help in advance! |
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