04-14-2007, 03:39 AM
Sorry, I've been exceptionally busy as of late w/out time to check up on this post. I'll try those ideas tomorrow to see if they work out. The funny thing is that I went over my bosses house the day before yesterday and didn't have any trouble setting up his network with the [exact same] configuration as mine - I even did the same wizards and everything! And at work today I set up our computer to the network w/out any trouble also.
I'll try pinging my computers tonight and then... I'll take it from there. What doesn't make any sense to me is that they are both on the internet using the same network, so it seems like they should be able to see each other. If they can't ping each other, what does "that" mean? If they can ping each other, what does "that" also mean? I have full admin privileges on both of my computers.
Minor Update: My wireless laptop and my wireless computer in my kids room can see each other, share a folder and print capabilities, both both still cannot see my main computer on the LAN, nor can my main computer on the LAN see them! :(
I'll try pinging my computers tonight and then... I'll take it from there. What doesn't make any sense to me is that they are both on the internet using the same network, so it seems like they should be able to see each other. If they can't ping each other, what does "that" mean? If they can ping each other, what does "that" also mean? I have full admin privileges on both of my computers.
Minor Update: My wireless laptop and my wireless computer in my kids room can see each other, share a folder and print capabilities, both both still cannot see my main computer on the LAN, nor can my main computer on the LAN see them! :(
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