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1 21st July 19:52
rafael t
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Paul,

The default network configuration is to receive an ip address from a router
or server. When you connect your two computer, they might be waiting to
receive an address or default to something like 169.254.0.X

You need to do this on both comptuer:
- go to network properties
- TCP IP settings
- Static address 192.168.0.1 in one computer
192.168.0.2 in the other computer
- subnet mask 255.255.255.0
- default gateway would be the same address you put in each computer

that should allow the 2 comptuers to see each other. If you have SP2
firewall enable, make sure to allow file and pritner sharing.

hope this helps,
RT
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2 21st July 19:54
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Hi
May be this can Help: http://www.ezlan.net/sharing.html
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3 23rd July 21:07
rafael t
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Paul,

The default network configuration is to receive an ip address from a router
or server. When you connect your two computer, they might be waiting to
receive an address or default to something like 169.254.0.X

You need to do this on both comptuer:
- go to network properties
- TCP IP settings
- Static address 192.168.0.1 in one computer
192.168.0.2 in the other computer
- subnet mask 255.255.255.0
- default gateway would be the same address you put in each computer

that should allow the 2 comptuers to see each other. If you have SP2
firewall enable, make sure to allow file and pritner sharing.

hope this helps,
RT
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4 23rd July 21:08
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Hi
May be this can Help: http://www.ezlan.net/sharing.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).
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5 15th February 09:59
the not so gurun§¢û(dtv+ºë¢{&‰ê貇ír‰
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Ok this is the story... I have 2 computers running XP home edition. My
computer has the internet via ADSL( and works fine). The second computer
requires the internet for business use. I have tried to set up the network
between the 2 PCs with no luck. On the remote computer it shows links between
itself - my PC and the gateway.(Data moves between the 2 pcs but not to the
net) File sharing did work but now it has gone bye-bye too. I seemed to have
missed something in the setup. I also have a ethernet hub which appears to be
working fine as the 2 PC's constantly chat to each other?!?!? I have a
firewall(zone alarm) and don't know if that is also causing problems. Can
someone please help?
Its getting to the stage of lining up the 2 computers in the back yard and
thrashing the daylights out of one of them! That way the other one will see
what has just happened and may be a bit more compliant and work properly.
Also to teach the other one a lesson!!

Getting greyer by the second,

Mick
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6 15th February 10:00
richard g. harper
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The first thing to do is to uninstall any non-Microsoft firewall software,
and to disable XP's built-in firewall software, while getting the network
set up correctly.

Once you've done that, let us know what you're trying to do and what error
messages, if any, appear when you try to do it.

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7 15th February 10:00
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Richard,
Ok...I did what you asked. I have shut down the firewall and I now get the
internet on the second computer. Obvoiusly the firewall was stopping the
second pc getting out. Now how do I fix that problem? Any ideas?

much happier now,

Mick
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8 17th February 22:56
richard g. harper
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Was this a Microsoft firewall or a third-party firewall?

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