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Join Date: Oct 2001
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networking two PCs Windows XP - ther must be easier way
what a fucking pain in the ass, I have two PCs that share the same router, networked them so it works just fine until I reboot one of the PCs - then the one PC might or might not 'see' the other one, tried shitload of things but nothing really helped
Is there a way to make sure that this little network works ALL the time, like a 3th party application or some other bulletproof solution |
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yes, i know the pain.
i had tons of probs networking until i put all my boxes on linksys wireless system which also connects to high speed wireless internet. at last now finally everything works good. |
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yeah linksys is good, I just switched out to the Dlink Pre-N 108mbps wireless stuff and it works just as great..
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never had a problem (wrt54g.. 2 wired and 1 wireless machine)... just gotta remember to share what you want shared.
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99% of the time I only need to share small text files, so if the network is down I just upload them to one of my sites and then download them form the other PC - still faster than running with a flash memory from the one to the other ;) |
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whats so difficult?
create the same username/password account on each machine share a folder or drive on each machine to that user, with the privledges you want map a network drive to that share make some shortcuts, on comp-a to comp-b, etc if your on comp-a and dont see comp-b in network neighborhood if comp-b is connected and you click a shortcut to //comp-b/sharename/ it will open, might ask you to authenticate...
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try seeting up your network properly. it should work everytime
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Antonio I have same issue. When i have some time i am gonna set it up again .
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I have this same problem. it's not a password or a sharing issue. it's all set up correctly. some XP machines just don't see others. WTF
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my guess is that if I reboot the router every time I reboot one of the PCs that might fix the problem, but most of the times I have programs running and don't want to lose connection on the one PC when rebooting the other one I was hoping that there is a third party program that takes the pain away, and it's free or costs like 20-30 bucks |
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give up and use paper and pen...
..I've had a similar problem for months. Googled, asked people I know, tried all sorts and still one machine can see others but others cant see that one.
I say smash them up and use a paper and pen..but then I'd not be able to see so many lovely ladies!!! Good luck!!! I. |
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Suggest netgear over linksys.
Suggest you read the instructions with either box you buy. PCnowhere is not the answer for local networking. |
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cant see what the problem is got plenty of XP machines here all wird and wireless with linksys and netgear not a problem at all, just do it right the first time.
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Just use \\computer name that works every time even if you can't see the computer. I have the same sort of problem but I just map'd and made shortcuts to the drive on the other pc.
I use a netgear wireless router (machines are connected via cable tho) |
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