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I am having trouble getting my new home network to run.
I have three computers and a Linksys Cable Gateway. Computer A is a desktop running XP media and is connected to the gateway via usb Computer B is a laptop running XP media and connected to the gateway via wireless Computer C is a laptop running XP Pro and connected to the gateway via wireless I have run the XP Network Setup Wizard on all three computers Computer A can see all computers on the network but is unable to access any of them. I get an error message that tells me I might not have sufficient authroization. Computer B sees no computers on the network Computer C sees only itself on the network I am unable to ping any other computers from each of the computers I am very new to this and am having lots of trouble shooting guide. It never seems to have a question that covers my problem. Thanks in advance for any help on this issue. ~Phil |
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Most likely this is firewall related. Check the XP firewalls and/or any
third party security software you are running and see whether they are blocking ping or file and printer sharing. You should not have the XP firewall enabled on any machine that is also running a third party firewall. Doug sherman MCSE, MCSA, MCP+I, MVP "Phil" <Phil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3FF36148-6896-4410-8ABC-D081EE0596E2@microsoft.com... > I am having trouble getting my new home network to run. > > I have three computers and a Linksys Cable Gateway. > > Computer A is a desktop running XP media and is connected to the gateway via > usb > Computer B is a laptop running XP media and connected to the gateway via > wireless > Computer C is a laptop running XP Pro and connected to the gateway via > wireless > > I have run the XP Network Setup Wizard on all three computers > > Computer A can see all computers on the network but is unable to access any > of them. I get an error message that tells me I might not have sufficient > authroization. > > Computer B sees no computers on the network > > Computer C sees only itself on the network > > I am unable to ping any other computers from each of the computers > > I am very new to this and am having lots of trouble shooting guide. It never > seems to have a question that covers my problem. > > Thanks in advance for any help on this issue. > > ~Phil |
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"Phil" <Phil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3FF36148-6896-4410-8ABC-D081EE0596E2@microsoft.com... >I am having trouble getting my new home network to run. > > I have three computers and a Linksys Cable Gateway. > > Computer A is a desktop running XP media and is connected to the gateway > via > usb > Computer B is a laptop running XP media and connected to the gateway via > wireless > Computer C is a laptop running XP Pro and connected to the gateway via > wireless > > I have run the XP Network Setup Wizard on all three computers > > Computer A can see all computers on the network but is unable to access > any > of them. I get an error message that tells me I might not have sufficient > authroization. > > Computer B sees no computers on the network > > Computer C sees only itself on the network > > I am unable to ping any other computers from each of the computers > > I am very new to this and am having lots of trouble shooting guide. It > never > seems to have a question that covers my problem. > > Thanks in advance for any help on this issue. > > ~Phil Did you also run the Wireless Setup Wizard (or its replacement which comes with the wireless cards)? If not, you are only half done with the setup. Jim |
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If Doug's advice does not help, I would suspect that you don't really have a
"router" but a modem from your ISP that allows multiple connection types and each PC is getting a IP address in a different range. From a command prompt type IPCONFIG /ALL on each PC and compare the IP addresses - they should be very similar to each other. You may also want to check with your ISP and see if the device they provided you is really a router or if you're trying to use it as a router but it is not. -- 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 "Phil" <Phil@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3FF36148-6896-4410-8ABC-D081EE0596E2@microsoft.com... >I am having trouble getting my new home network to run. > > I have three computers and a Linksys Cable Gateway. > > Computer A is a desktop running XP media and is connected to the gateway > via > usb > Computer B is a laptop running XP media and connected to the gateway via > wireless > Computer C is a laptop running XP Pro and connected to the gateway via > wireless > > I have run the XP Network Setup Wizard on all three computers > > Computer A can see all computers on the network but is unable to access > any > of them. I get an error message that tells me I might not have sufficient > authroization. > > Computer B sees no computers on the network > > Computer C sees only itself on the network > > I am unable to ping any other computers from each of the computers > > I am very new to this and am having lots of trouble shooting guide. It > never > seems to have a question that covers my problem. > > Thanks in advance for any help on this issue. > > ~Phil |
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