Re: More networking problems




"hepme" <hepme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am trying to set up a home network structured as follows: DSL modem
connects to Linksys RT41-BU wired router, which connects on one hand, by
wire, to a computer with Windows XP Pro and on the other hand, by wire, to
a
Linksys WRT55AG wireless router which connects to three computers, two by
wireless with Windows XP and one by wire with Windows Me. I have used
ipconfig to find IP addresses and set them to be trusted by each machine's
security (Norton Internet Security). I have run the home networking wizard
several times, always with the same result: none of the computers can see
one
another. The computer connected directly to the gateway router sees the
gateway router, but nothing beyond. The other computers see absolutely
nothing. I did a live chat with Linksys, and was told that they do not get
involved in networking. Please help.
Did you setup the WRT55AG to use your configuration?
Doesn't the router manual describe how to configure the router for this
configuratio? The one for my Linksys router does.

I got from your description that the machine hooked to the wired router
cannot see those hooked to the wireless router. So, what are the ip
addresses for all of the computers?

Jim

Jim


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