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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. Replace zeros with letter o in eMail to reply directly. |
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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. > >Replace zeros with letter o in eMail to reply directly. 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. BTW, Michael, posting your email address openly will get you more unwanted email, than wanted email. Learn to munge your email address properly, to keep yourself a bit safer when posting to open forums. Protect yourself and the rest of the internet - read this article. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/how-to-post-on-usenet-and-encourage.html#Munging> -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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Chuck,
Thanks for the advice. It doesn't appear to be working (still unable to file share), but I'll have a little play first. Michael. ============================================= This post is best viewed with the monitor off. Replace zeros with letter o in eMail to reply directly. |
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On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 16:06:29 GMT, Michael Walker <*email_address_deleted*>
wrote: >Chuck, > >Thanks for the advice. It doesn't appear to be working (still unable >to file share), but I'll have a little play first. > >Michael. Michael, Well, you could have multiple problems. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/08/solving-network-problems-tutorial.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...-tutorial.html Troubleshoot from the bottom up. Windows Networking is a lot of fun. <http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/05/troubleshooting-network-neighborhood.html> http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...ghborhood.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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