Tech Support > Microsoft Windows > Networking > Networking Xp Home & Pro
Networking Xp Home & Pro
Posted by Chris M. on October 18th, 2005


I have two machines using a linksys router, both machines can connect to the
internet, no problem. Both machines work well, however, I cannot get the
network neighborhood to see the other machine. Both are on the same
workgroup, with different computer names. I have tried just the TCP/IP
protocol, and I don't even see the machine I am working on in te network
neighborhood. When I turn on the NWLink protocol, I see the machine I am
working on, but not the other. I have shared folders as well to see if I can
see those. I have even done a search for the other computer, but to no avail.
Both systems have NWLink protocol installed, as well as TCP/IP and sharing. I
have done this on other computers, with success, but these two seem to have a
problem. Is there a service which may be arguing with each other on each
machine? Should I stop one (I am not sure which) service on one of the
computers to be able to get the networking going? Both machines, WinxpHome
and Pro are completely up to date with service packs... Linksys router has no
denial of LAN services enabled. Any suggestions? Any services that should be
shut off ?
I thank you in advance.

.... Chris

Posted by Richard G. Harper on October 18th, 2005


First, get rid of the NWLink protocol. TCP/IP is all that is needed.

Second, turn off the Microsoft Firewall on both computers; if a third-party
firewall is installed on either one you must uninstall it while
troubleshooting your problems.

Third, are both computers showing similar data when you open a command
prompt and type IPCONFIG /ALL ? They should have similar IP addresses
(perhaps 192.168.1.101 and 192.168.1.102, for example) but all other data
(default gateway, netmask, DNS servers, etc) should be the same.

Fourth, what happens if you log onto both computers and just walk away for
at least 15 minutes, then try browsing the network?

Finally, can you ping each computer from the other?

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@gmail.com
* PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups
* for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
* My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/
* HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"Chris M." <ChrisM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C23303E8-EBDB-454A-91EA-5E314E05762D@microsoft.com...
>I have two machines using a linksys router, both machines can connect to
>the
> internet, no problem. Both machines work well, however, I cannot get the
> network neighborhood to see the other machine. Both are on the same
> workgroup, with different computer names. I have tried just the TCP/IP
> protocol, and I don't even see the machine I am working on in te network
> neighborhood. When I turn on the NWLink protocol, I see the machine I am
> working on, but not the other. I have shared folders as well to see if I
> can
> see those. I have even done a search for the other computer, but to no
> avail.
> Both systems have NWLink protocol installed, as well as TCP/IP and
> sharing. I
> have done this on other computers, with success, but these two seem to
> have a
> problem. Is there a service which may be arguing with each other on each
> machine? Should I stop one (I am not sure which) service on one of the
> computers to be able to get the networking going? Both machines, WinxpHome
> and Pro are completely up to date with service packs... Linksys router has
> no
> denial of LAN services enabled. Any suggestions? Any services that should
> be
> shut off ?
> I thank you in advance.
>
> ... Chris




Similar Posts