From: Jasper2000 on 26 Feb 2010 18:22 Hi, I'm looking at a problem for somebody, and am not all that familiar with wireless "stuff" etc. Hoping someone can assist. So, there is an XP desktop (192.168.1.240 / 255.255.200.0), which is wired, and an XP laptop (10.50.0.101 / 255.255.255.0), which is wireless. Both have addresses assigned by DHCP. They can both connect to the Internet okay, and the laptop can ping the desktop. They are both in a Workgroup called "WORKGROUP" but when browsing the network, the only thing they see are themselves, not the other computer. The laptop needs to print to a printer attached, and shared, by the Desktop. Apparently this worked until recently, and "nothing has changed" (of course!). Additionally, the Workgroups were also different until I changed them. However, I am assured that this did work previously. I'm first a bit confused by the subnet of the desktop, which seems invalid to me, but it's automatically assigned so I guess it must be alright. (reason I'm confused is that I tried to assign 192.168.1.241 to the laptop, with the same subnet as the desktop and it said the subnet was invalid). XP's "Automatically search for network folders and printers" is turned on, on the laptop, and the printer is definitely shared. I can't help thinking (with my limited network knowledge) that they need to be in the same IP range/subnet for the laptop to see the desktop, but these addresses are automatically assigned, and it did, like I said, apparently work until very recently. If needs be I can manually assign an IP to the laptop, but not the desktop. Any ideas, assistance, etc, etc would be much appreciated. Thanks!
From: Jack (MS, MVP-Networking) on 26 Feb 2010 22:40 Hi I do not know how the Network is configured and what Network hardware is involved. XP desktop 192.168.1.240 / 255.255.200.0 XP laptop 10.50.0.101 / 255.255.255.0 It means that the computers are Not on the same Network and thus will Not Share. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Jasper2000" <helius(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:2f7ad1aa-6c79-4da3-b4e0-16727739dad6(a)q21g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I'm looking at a problem for somebody, and am not all that familiar > with wireless "stuff" etc. Hoping someone can assist. > > So, there is an XP desktop (192.168.1.240 / 255.255.200.0), which is > wired, and an XP laptop (10.50.0.101 / 255.255.255.0), which is > wireless. Both have addresses assigned by DHCP. > > They can both connect to the Internet okay, and the laptop can ping > the desktop. They are both in a Workgroup called "WORKGROUP" but when > browsing the network, the only thing they see are themselves, not the > other computer. > > The laptop needs to print to a printer attached, and shared, by the > Desktop. Apparently this worked until recently, and "nothing has > changed" (of course!). Additionally, the Workgroups were also > different until I changed them. However, I am assured that this did > work previously. > > I'm first a bit confused by the subnet of the desktop, which seems > invalid to me, but it's automatically assigned so I guess it must be > alright. (reason I'm confused is that I tried to assign 192.168.1.241 > to the laptop, with the same subnet as the desktop and it said the > subnet was invalid). > > XP's "Automatically search for network folders and printers" is turned > on, on the laptop, and the printer is definitely shared. > > I can't help thinking (with my limited network knowledge) that they > need to be in the same IP range/subnet for the laptop to see the > desktop, but these addresses are automatically assigned, and it did, > like I said, apparently work until very recently. If needs be I can > manually assign an IP to the laptop, but not the desktop. > > Any ideas, assistance, etc, etc would be much appreciated. > > Thanks! > > >
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