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Bob
Hello,
I have a home network setup between 3 computers using an FMI wireless
router with built in 4 port switch. I have my Cisco DSL modem
connected to the uplink port, and 2 computers are connected to the
router via wired ethernet card (one running win2k pro and the other
running winxp pro). The third computer is winxp pro linked via a
wireless network card.
All of the computers can see each other. The wireless computer has
full access to both the wired computers - no problems. The 2 wired
computers have full access to each other, but not to the wireless
computer. This has been very frustrating to trouble shoot. I have
dissables all firewalls (also in XP), enabled netbios over TCP/IP,
estblished permission on each computer, and have file sharing on each
(not just simple file sharing). I can not acess the wireless. Is
there something simple I'm overlooking?
Any help and information is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
I have a home network setup between 3 computers using an FMI wireless
router with built in 4 port switch. I have my Cisco DSL modem
connected to the uplink port, and 2 computers are connected to the
router via wired ethernet card (one running win2k pro and the other
running winxp pro). The third computer is winxp pro linked via a
wireless network card.
All of the computers can see each other. The wireless computer has
full access to both the wired computers - no problems. The 2 wired
computers have full access to each other, but not to the wireless
computer. This has been very frustrating to trouble shoot. I have
dissables all firewalls (also in XP), enabled netbios over TCP/IP,
estblished permission on each computer, and have file sharing on each
(not just simple file sharing). I can not acess the wireless. Is
there something simple I'm overlooking?
Any help and information is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob