Re: LAN problem with new PC




Charlie Tame skrev:

"i" <ppgoogle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi!

I have a small LAN at home, for the moment 3 PC's and one "LAN-disk".
They has worked just fine, but I have problem getting my new PC to see
the other PC's or the LAN-disk.

Config:
PC 1, ip: 10.123.123.11
PC 2, (the new) ip: 10.123.123.1
PC 3, (my wifes) ip: 10.123.123.5
LAN-disk, ip: 10.123.123.6
ADSL-router, ip: 10.123.123.222

Netmask at all of the above: 255.255.255.0
I don't have NetBEUI at at least PC 1 or PC 2. No WINS server at
anyone. No DHCP (all ip addresses are "fixed").

I can ping everyone from anyone (Including PC 2). All have groupname
"GROUP1".

***But PC 2 cannot see anyone or their shares.***

The other PC's can see PC 2 and it's shares (for the moment only the
printershare - although I haven't any printer defined for PC 2).
I have checked the firewalls and their logs. Nothing is blocked.

So I'm wondering 2 things:

1. What is my problem ?

2. What is the requisites for a working LAN ? (I e sharing disks and
printers etc.)
I thought that it should work if they have a common netmask/ipaddresses
and the same groupname. And without any WINS server or DHCP etc.
(As it worked before the new PC - and still work as the other PC's and
the LAN-disk can see each other and also the new PC 2.)

TIA
Thomas


I think Pegasus missed the results of your earlier pinging tests,

Have you set up a user name and password on the new machine that matches a
username and password on the others? That sometimes helps - make sure the
password at least is in the same case, the username probably won't matter.
It is very easy to think you have done this and make a stupid typo... I've
chased a few of those in my time.

(Yes, the pings works OK.)

About the username and password: I'm not sure I follow You here. Are
You thinking of a username existing on the PC regardless if it is
currently logged on (the PC/shares that I try to access), or do You
mean the one that IS currently active ?
Normally I get a prompt the first time I access another share/PC for a
username and password (and then I give those - and they also exist at
the other PC of course). And in these cases I can see the shares
beforehand (= see the names of them, not read the directories etc.).
(The username I used was not the one that was logged on, and it
worked.)

I see now that if forgot to mention that if I add NetBEUI to
network/adapter at the new PC, then I can see the other shares. But as
I have got this (the network access in the LAN) working before without
NetBEUI I rather don't want to use it.

.



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