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I had a home network with a DSL router that my main computer was
connected to via Ethernet, and the main printer is hardwired to that computer. Every other computer in the house was wireless and could use the printer via a home network. I now have switched to a fiberoptic internet account, and all of the computers in the house are now wireless, because I had to put the router where the fios line comes into the house. The main computer with the printer is also wireless now, and the printer remains hardwired to that computer. Now, in spite of the fact that all of the computers are on the Internet, they can't see each other anymore. I didn't change anything except for changing the router (now a DLink Extreme G, before a Linksys B); no other settings were changed. Of course, this means that the other computers can't use the printer, either. All computers are using Windows XP. Everything worked like a charm before. What do I do to try and fix this???? |
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In article <1141498417.087773.53290@t39g2000cwt.googlegroups.com>,
coylerj@anes.upmc.edu wrote: >I had a home network with a DSL router that my main computer was >connected to via Ethernet, and the main printer is hardwired to that >computer. Every other computer in the house was wireless and could use >the printer via a home network. > >I now have switched to a fiberoptic internet account, and all of the >computers in the house are now wireless, because I had to put the >router where the fios line comes into the house. The main computer >with the printer is also wireless now, and the printer remains >hardwired to that computer. > >Now, in spite of the fact that all of the computers are on the >Internet, they can't see each other anymore. I didn't change anything >except for changing the router (now a DLink Extreme G, before a Linksys >B); no other settings were changed. Of course, this means that the >other computers can't use the printer, either. > >All computers are using Windows XP. Everything worked like a charm >before. > >What do I do to try and fix this???? The old router and new router probably assign different ranges of IP addresses to the computers: Linksys=192.168.1.x, D-Link=192.168.0.x. If there are firewall programs (Norton, ZoneAlarm, McAfee, PC-cillin, etc) on the computers, they might be configured to allow file and printer sharing on 192.168.1.x only. If that's the case, the simplest solution would be to configure the new router to assign addresses in the 192.168.1.x range. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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Yeah, that was it. I had put the range of IP addresses into the
firewall that the router used, and for some reason that wasn't right; it only wanted me to use 192.168.0.0. Don't know why, but that solved the problem. Thanks. |
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In article <1141512219.057939.309440@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com>,
"rick" <coylerj@anes.upmc.edu> wrote: >>In article <1141498417.087773.53290@t39g2000cwt.googlegroups.com>, >>coylerj@anes.upmc.edu wrote: >>>I had a home network with a DSL router that my main computer was >>>connected to via Ethernet, and the main printer is hardwired to that >>>computer. Every other computer in the house was wireless and could use >>>the printer via a home network. >>> >>>I now have switched to a fiberoptic internet account, and all of the >>>computers in the house are now wireless, because I had to put the >>>router where the fios line comes into the house. The main computer >>>with the printer is also wireless now, and the printer remains >>>hardwired to that computer. >>> >>>Now, in spite of the fact that all of the computers are on the >>>Internet, they can't see each other anymore. I didn't change anything >>>except for changing the router (now a DLink Extreme G, before a Linksys >>>B); no other settings were changed. Of course, this means that the >>>other computers can't use the printer, either. >>> >>>All computers are using Windows XP. Everything worked like a charm >>>before. >>> >>>What do I do to try and fix this???? >> >>The old router and new router probably assign different ranges of IP >>addresses to the computers: Linksys=192.168.1.x, D-Link=192.168.0.x. >> >>If there are firewall programs (Norton, ZoneAlarm, McAfee, PC-cillin, >>etc) on the computers, they might be configured to allow file and >>printer sharing on 192.168.1.x only. >> >>If that's the case, the simplest solution would be to configure the >>new router to assign addresses in the 192.168.1.x range. > >Yeah, that was it. I had put the range of IP addresses into the >firewall that the router used, and for some reason that wasn't right; >it only wanted me to use 192.168.0.0. Don't know why, but that solved >the problem. > >Thanks. You're welcome. I'm glad that my suggestion helped you solve the problem! -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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