From: Dred on
I have two XP machines, one desktop wired to a router which connects to
broadband, and another (a laptop) which wirelessly connects to the router.
I set
up the laptop to use the internet connection easily enough, but cannot seem to
get the two PCs to be able to access each other.

How do I go about doing this?

When I try to set up my home network, the Network Setup Wizard will not
allow me to designate my desktop (which is directly connected to the router)
as the host computer. When I select, "This computer connects directly to the
internet. The other computers on my network connect to the internet through
this computer," I get a message on the next screen that says, "Other
computers cannot connect to the internet through this computer. In addition
to it's internet connection this computer must have a connection to your
network."

I have searched all sources and cannot find the solution.

Can you help?
From: Jack on
Hi
If you have a Router there is No need for a Host.
All network computers gets the Internet from the Router and it does not
matter if the computer is Wired, or Wireless.
If you have problems sharing LAN files this might help:
http://www.ezlan.net/sharing.html
Jack (MVP-Networking).


"Dred" <Dred(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CB434878-560F-4CE0-9A0D-FEFBE43F7BDB(a)microsoft.com...
> I have two XP machines, one desktop wired to a router which connects to
> broadband, and another (a laptop) which wirelessly connects to the router.
> I set
> up the laptop to use the internet connection easily enough, but cannot
seem to
> get the two PCs to be able to access each other.
>
> How do I go about doing this?
>
> When I try to set up my home network, the Network Setup Wizard will not
> allow me to designate my desktop (which is directly connected to the
router)
> as the host computer. When I select, "This computer connects directly to
the
> internet. The other computers on my network connect to the internet
through
> this computer," I get a message on the next screen that says, "Other
> computers cannot connect to the internet through this computer. In
addition
> to it's internet connection this computer must have a connection to your
> network."
>
> I have searched all sources and cannot find the solution.
>
> Can you help?


From: zamboni dude <zamboni on
It sounds like I have the same set up, however i can get my desktop to access
the laptop but not the other way around. It keeps telling me that the laptop
doesn't have authorization to access this resource. Both computers have
exactly the same settings, i don't understand why one works and the other
doesn't.

"Dred" wrote:

> I have two XP machines, one desktop wired to a router which connects to
> broadband, and another (a laptop) which wirelessly connects to the router.
> I set
> up the laptop to use the internet connection easily enough, but cannot seem to
> get the two PCs to be able to access each other.
>
> How do I go about doing this?
>
> When I try to set up my home network, the Network Setup Wizard will not
> allow me to designate my desktop (which is directly connected to the router)
> as the host computer. When I select, "This computer connects directly to the
> internet. The other computers on my network connect to the internet through
> this computer," I get a message on the next screen that says, "Other
> computers cannot connect to the internet through this computer. In addition
> to it's internet connection this computer must have a connection to your
> network."
>
> I have searched all sources and cannot find the solution.
>
> Can you help?
From: Dred on
I lowered the settings on my Zone Alarm Firewall and now have the same issue
as zamboni dude. Thanks for the help Jack.

Anybody have a solution to the problem that Zamboni and I have?

"zamboni dude" wrote:

> It sounds like I have the same set up, however i can get my desktop to access
> the laptop but not the other way around. It keeps telling me that the laptop
> doesn't have authorization to access this resource. Both computers have
> exactly the same settings, i don't understand why one works and the other
> doesn't.
>
> "Dred" wrote:
>
> > I have two XP machines, one desktop wired to a router which connects to
> > broadband, and another (a laptop) which wirelessly connects to the router.
> > I set
> > up the laptop to use the internet connection easily enough, but cannot seem to
> > get the two PCs to be able to access each other.
> >
> > How do I go about doing this?
> >
> > When I try to set up my home network, the Network Setup Wizard will not
> > allow me to designate my desktop (which is directly connected to the router)
> > as the host computer. When I select, "This computer connects directly to the
> > internet. The other computers on my network connect to the internet through
> > this computer," I get a message on the next screen that says, "Other
> > computers cannot connect to the internet through this computer. In addition
> > to it's internet connection this computer must have a connection to your
> > network."
> >
> > I have searched all sources and cannot find the solution.
> >
> > Can you help?
From: Andrew C on
Dred and Zamboni Dude,

on the computer that doesnt work, use this troubleshooter:
http://www.michna.com/kb/wxnet.htm it worked for me when i had the same
problem. but read the whole thing before uninstalling your firewall, you
dont have to.

Andrew
"Dred" <Dred(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:38F205ED-3190-42D8-8BFC-507DC7B49198(a)microsoft.com...
>I lowered the settings on my Zone Alarm Firewall and now have the same
>issue
> as zamboni dude. Thanks for the help Jack.
>
> Anybody have a solution to the problem that Zamboni and I have?
>
> "zamboni dude" wrote:
>
>> It sounds like I have the same set up, however i can get my desktop to
>> access
>> the laptop but not the other way around. It keeps telling me that the
>> laptop
>> doesn't have authorization to access this resource. Both computers have
>> exactly the same settings, i don't understand why one works and the other
>> doesn't.
>>
>> "Dred" wrote:
>>
>> > I have two XP machines, one desktop wired to a router which connects to
>> > broadband, and another (a laptop) which wirelessly connects to the
>> > router.
>> > I set
>> > up the laptop to use the internet connection easily enough, but cannot
>> > seem to
>> > get the two PCs to be able to access each other.
>> >
>> > How do I go about doing this?
>> >
>> > When I try to set up my home network, the Network Setup Wizard will not
>> > allow me to designate my desktop (which is directly connected to the
>> > router)
>> > as the host computer. When I select, "This computer connects directly
>> > to the
>> > internet. The other computers on my network connect to the internet
>> > through
>> > this computer," I get a message on the next screen that says, "Other
>> > computers cannot connect to the internet through this computer. In
>> > addition
>> > to it's internet connection this computer must have a connection to
>> > your
>> > network."
>> >
>> > I have searched all sources and cannot find the solution.
>> >
>> > Can you help?


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