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Hi All,
I need help solving a mystery. I have a customer with a laptop and a desktop. They are connected together and to the Internet through a wireless network. Both can surf the Internet perfectly. The AP/Router is a USR 5461 with the latest firmware; the laptop is a Centrino (with the Intel wireless card); the desktop is Ethernet connected to an external D-Link DWL-3150, 802.11g Wireless G Bridge. The desktop use to have an internal USR5417 PCI adapter, but I removed it after the USR driver crashed winsock. (USR makes really crappy drivers.) There was no symptom change after switching to the (external) D-Link DWL-3150 The printer to be shared is on the desktop. Both computers are XP-Pro-SP2. I have both TCP/IP and NetBEUI installed. Both workgroup names are identical) When I connected the two computers directly together with an Ethernet crossover cable, I can print perfectly over the crossover cable from the laptop to the desktop. And, I can do this with both computers security software running. So far so good. But, when I re-hook the wireless, neither can see each other, with or without both firewalls and antivirus on or off. They can not see each other in network browse -- they only see themselves. I can not force the issue with "search" and manually placing each other name in the the search field. In the laptop's printer server properties, I can not manually add a port with the path to the desktop's printer. Editorial comment: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! I am suspecting the USR 5461. But, I really don't want to invest in a replacement (D-Link DIR-655) until I know for sure. Anyone have any suggestions? Many thanks, -T |
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Are they in the same subnet? Posting the result of ipconfig /all here may
help. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "ToddAndMargo" <ToddAndMargo@invalid.com> wrote in message news:Ovp4CgRkIHA.5396@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Hi All, > > I need help solving a mystery. > > I have a customer with a laptop and a desktop. > They are connected together and to the Internet > through a wireless network. Both can > surf the Internet perfectly. > > The AP/Router is a USR 5461 with the latest > firmware; the laptop is a Centrino (with the Intel > wireless card); the desktop is Ethernet connected > to an external D-Link DWL-3150, 802.11g Wireless G Bridge. > > The desktop use to have an internal USR5417 > PCI adapter, but I removed it after the USR driver > crashed winsock. (USR makes really crappy drivers.) > There was no symptom change after switching to > the (external) D-Link DWL-3150 > > The printer to be shared is on the desktop. > Both computers are XP-Pro-SP2. > > I have both TCP/IP and NetBEUI installed. > Both workgroup names are identical) > > When I connected the two computers directly > together with an Ethernet crossover cable, > I can print perfectly over the crossover cable > from the laptop to the desktop. And, > I can do this with both computers > security software running. So far so good. > > But, when I re-hook the wireless, neither > can see each other, with or without both firewalls > and antivirus on or off. They can not see > each other in network browse -- they only see > themselves. I can not force the issue with "search" and > manually placing each other name in the the search > field. > > In the laptop's printer server properties, I > can not manually add a port with the path > to the desktop's printer. > > Editorial comment: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!! > > I am suspecting the USR 5461. But, I really > don't want to invest in a replacement (D-Link DIR-655) > until I know for sure. > > Anyone have any suggestions? > > Many thanks, > -T > > > > |
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Robert L. (MS-MVP) wrote:
> Are they in the same subnet? Posting the result of ipconfig /all here > may help. > 255.255.255.0 (24) I do not have ipconfig /all, as the customer is out of town for a week. It does not work with NetBEUI either |
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