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| | Wireless/Wired networking? I have one computer, running XP, that connects to my router with an ethernet cable, and a second, new one, with Vista, that connects wirelessly. Can I network these two? |
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| | RE: Wireless/Wired networking? Yes, you should be able to just fine. In fact, once both are connected to the router, the computers should 'see' each other just fine when browsing the network. You might want to make sure the work groups are the same. If you have any trouble, let us know what you're trying to do (share files or folder, stream music or media between the two computers, etc). "thecadillacboy" wrote: Quote: > I have one computer, running XP, that connects to my router with an ethernet > cable, and a second, new one, with Vista, that connects wirelessly. Can I > network these two? |
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| | RE: Wireless/Wired networking? http://technet.microsoft.com/en-au/l.../bb727037.aspx file sharing is diff between vista and XP. Make sure both comps have SAME workgroup name. In vista Network and Sharing File sharing ON Public folder sharing ON Network discovery ON Network Private password protected OFF; unless you want to be prompted for a password everytime you try and access Vista from XP And, run the XP Home wizard for file and printer sharing with both comps turned on "thecadillacboy" wrote: Quote: > I have one computer, running XP, that connects to my router with an ethernet > cable, and a second, new one, with Vista, that connects wirelessly. Can I > network these two? |
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| | RE: Wireless/Wired networking? I need some urgent help. I have a wired connection from my windows XP computer to a broadband router, and a wireless connection from my Vista computer to this same router. I've had local and internet connections for a many weeks. There was no encryption security or anything, but I didn't mind. Suddenly I got disconnected from the router and now it's suddenly encrypted with WEP and a network security key which I don't know! What do I do? I really want my internet back (i'm using my XP computer which does have internet). |
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| | Re: Wireless/Wired networking? Herman, unless you are trying to connect wirelessly to another SSID with the same name as yours (this happens when people don't change the name from the default), the router should be reset to factory defaults using instructions from the vendor. there is usually a reset hold where you insert a paper clip and hold for 10-15 seconds or more or a reset button. now, after the reset, before you attach the router to the modem, login and change the password for the router itself. then, log in and change the security to WPA2 or at least WPA and use a strong passphrase. if someone had access to your router wirelessly and changed the settings, they also could have had access to shared files on your computers, etc. On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 09:49:00 -0800, Herman <Herman@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >I need some urgent help. I have a wired connection from my windows XP >computer to a broadband router, and a wireless connection from my Vista >computer to this same router. I've had local and internet connections for a >many weeks. There was no encryption security or anything, but I didn't mind. >Suddenly I got disconnected from the router and now it's suddenly encrypted >with WEP and a network security key which I don't know! > >What do I do? I really want my internet back (i'm using my XP computer which >does have internet). Barb Bowman MS Windows-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...ts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ |
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| | RE: Wireless/Wired networking? Hi, Some one has changed your router settings. Reset your router to factory default settings and change default admin password. Secure your network with WPA or WEP. "Herman" wrote: Quote: > I need some urgent help. I have a wired connection from my windows XP > computer to a broadband router, and a wireless connection from my Vista > computer to this same router. I've had local and internet connections for a > many weeks. There was no encryption security or anything, but I didn't mind. > Suddenly I got disconnected from the router and now it's suddenly encrypted > with WEP and a network security key which I don't know! > > What do I do? I really want my internet back (i'm using my XP computer which > does have internet). |
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| | Re: Wireless/Wired networking? You could be seeing another router (not yours). -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Herman" <Herman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:C1D7ADC4-9CE2-4656-8906-CC920F7C13D3@xxxxxx Quote: > I need some urgent help. I have a wired connection from my windows XP > computer to a broadband router, and a wireless connection from my Vista > computer to this same router. I've had local and internet connections for > a > many weeks. There was no encryption security or anything, but I didn't > mind. > Suddenly I got disconnected from the router and now it's suddenly > encrypted > with WEP and a network security key which I don't know! > > What do I do? I really want my internet back (i'm using my XP computer > which > does have internet). |
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| | Re: Wireless/Wired networking? Okay, i've reset my router (thanks for telling me this, I had no clue that there was even a reset button). The thing is, every time I try to secure my network, no matter which type of encryption or security, it disconnects me from my own network and I can't connect again, because it says that my computer settings don't match the settings of my router. |
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