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Join Date: Jul 2005
Posts: 25
OS: Win XP SP2
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wireless network resources sharing is driving me crazy
Hi,
I am sure this issue is not new but I could not find the solution for my problem... I apologize if you already treated this... I have 3 computers on a home network. Router: Linksys WRT54G, connected to broadband modem C1: win xp pro sp2 - in workgroup W, connected to router through cable, local printer attached C2: win xp pro sp1 - in workgroup W, wireless link C3: in domain D, wireless link All computers connect to Internet, have different ip addresses, different names, same subnet mask, ping the router and each other. C1 (xp sp2) sees workgroup W and domain D, but coonot access inside D. However it sees C1 and C2 (inside W) and access files on them. C2 (xp sp1) sees workgroup W and domain D, but cannot access inside D. Although it sees C1 and C2 (inside W) it cannot access files on C1 nor print anything. C3 only sees the domain. Can anybody help me in configuring network? |
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