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I have a LINKSYS BESFR41 v2.0 router (wired) with an Ericsson Pipe Rider
cable modem. There are two PCs on the network. Up until a week ago everything worked fine, we could access the internet share each other's files and printers. About a week ago, we lost the ability to share, however we can both still access the internet. I've double checked the physical connections but have found nothing amiss. Since we both can still access the internet via these connections, they appear solid. When I try to add a new connection, I can add connections from my machine, however I cannot add connections from the other machine. When on the other machine, I can add local connection but not connections from the other machine. I've been working on this for a week and I'm sure that I'm missing something that may be obvious to others. Any proposed solutions will be greatly appreciated. |
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 04:25:39 -0500, brucebob wrote:
> I've been working on this for a week and I'm sure that I'm missing > something that may be obvious to others. Any proposed solutions > will be greatly appreciated. Are both machines in the same workgroup? -- Best regards Barry |
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In article <OCg1wPr4FHA.156@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl>, "brucebob"
<bchrist4@tampabay.rr.com> wrote: >I have a LINKSYS BESFR41 v2.0 router (wired) with an Ericsson Pipe Rider >cable modem. There are two PCs on the network. Up until a week ago >everything worked fine, we could access the internet share each other's >files and printers. About a week ago, we lost the ability to share, however >we can both still access the internet. I've double checked the physical >connections but have found nothing amiss. Since we both can still access >the internet via these connections, they appear solid. > >When I try to add a new connection, I can add connections from my machine, >however I cannot add connections from the other machine. When on the other >machine, I can add local connection but not connections from the other >machine. > >I've been working on this for a week and I'm sure that I'm missing something >that may be obvious to others. Any proposed solutions will be greatly >appreciated. What type of connection are you adding? Your computers connect via a local area network connection, and you can't add that type of connection. Without more information about your setup and what happens when you try to share, it's hard to say what's wrong. Make sure that a firewall program isn't blocking access on either computer. Run the Network Setup Wizard. If it finds the router's shared Internet connection, tell it to use that. Otherwise, tell it that the computers connect to the Internet through a residential gateway (router). If it asks whether to enable file and printer sharing, say "yes". -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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