On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 19:29:30 GMT, Michael Walker <*email_address_deleted*>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Don't know if this is the right place to ask, but here goes....
>
>I have a Tower PC that is my main PC for storage, audio output, DVD
>writing etc. It has wireless connection to the Internet, a ethernet
>lan connection and now has a firewire/1394 adapter. This PC has no
>keybaord, mouse or monitor connected during normal operation...
>
>I also have a laptop that I use to connect to the Tower PC via windows
>in-built remote desktop connection. It has a PCMCIA wireless card to
>connect to the Internet, a ethernet lan connection and a firewire/1394
>adapter.
>
>Both the Tower & Laptop are running Windows XP Pro (SP2). I used to my
>100meg ethernet lan connection for remote desktop & windows workgroup
>to connect & share with the tower PC. As a birthday pressie I decided
>to upgrade to a 1394 network.
>
>I've got the 1394 network working for remote desktop (by assigning
>static IP addresses to the cards as I did with the ethernet adapters).
>But as for file sharing!!!
>
>It worked fine via ethernet (something to do with netbios protocols,
>an option I haven't got on the 1394 adapters?) but not under the new
>network.
>
>I can still do filesharing, but it all goes via the wireless network,
>something I DON'T want. I know it goes via wireless, because disable
>the wireless, no file sharing (remote desktop still fine though).
>
>As I've got the full 400kbps I thought it be 'nice' to let my laptop
>share my connection to the tower as I get a weak signal on the tower.
>As soon as I try to share network connection on the laptop the remote
>desktop dies 
>
>
>Now, my ideal setup:
>
>i) Remote desktop from latop to tower via 1394 (think that's the
>one bit I've got sussed!)
>ii) Share folders from tower to pc, again via (and preferably only
>via) 1394. Don't care if it's workgroup, or any other 'native' windows
>method. (Can only do this via wireless connection - use to be able to
>do it via ethernet)
>iii) Share the laptop wireless Internet connection with the tower
>over 1394 (obviously) when laptop is on. Revert back to in-built
>wireless connection in tower when laptop off. Don't care if I have to
>manually disable/enable tower wireless link for this purpose.
>
>Option (iii) is a nicity and just really a geek thing, and help out
>until I can be bothered to get an aerial with cable so I can get a
>decent signal.
>
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Michael,
Normally, Windows XP provides File Sharing bound to NetBIOS Over TCP/IP, which
binds to TCP/IP, which in turn binds to Ethernet. If you have a 1394 / Firewire
adapter on your computer, TCP/IP should also bind to the 1394 adapter. Under
TCP/IP Properties - Advanced - WINS, you should have a setting for NetBIOS Over
TCP/IP. Set that to Enabled - the Default setting is for a LAN controlled by a
DHCP server.
I looked at my laptop, which has Firewire, and TCP/IP Properties has that
setting. Please look at yours, on the WINS tab.
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