Re: home networking problem using Wizard
- From: "Jim" <jim-norris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 17:49:38 GMT
"mrwawa" <wade.wall@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi all,Is the desktop not using guest authentication?
I am trying to create my first home network and having problems. I
have installed a wireless router and am able to access the internet
with both the desktop (directly connected via cable) and a wireles
laptop. The wireless router is connected to a modem and a printer is
connected to the desktop. I am able to ping the desktop from the
laptop and vice versa. However, after running the wizards, only the
laptop appears in the workgroup list. I can access files on the laptop
from the desktop, but I can't access the files on the desktop from the
laptop. I get the message that I don't have administrator privileges.
It is much more likely improper authentication.
The wizard seems to be creating the desktop as the server, but this is
not what I want. I am choosing the recommended route of using the
existing shared network to access the internet, however I have tried
using the residential gateway route also. This seems to be where the
problem is, but I can't seem to rectify the problem.
Thanks
Wade
Jim
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