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Small LAN networking problems - sharing an external hard drive
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Hello
Hope someone can help - I'm new here and having some difficulties with my home network.
I have two PCs and want to link them, so both can access an external hard-drive to share music files etc.
Machine 1 - Dell Desktop PC, running Windows XP Home Ver 2002 SP3, Norton Internet Security, connects via a USB connection to a Western Digital My Book external hard-drive, connects to the internet via a Cat5 ethernet cable to my router.
Machine 2 - Toshiba Tecra Laptop, running Windows XP Pro Ver 2002 SP3, AVG & MS Firewall, connects to the internet via a wireless connection to my router.
Router is a Belkin F5D9630-4 modem / router combo and connects to a ADSL line.
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Both PCs connect to the internet no problem. I've tried to create a home network via the Wizard in 'Network Tasks' both with the options 'Set up a home or small office network' and the 'Set up a Wireless Network for a home or small office' and neither seems to work.
They create a workgroup of the same name on both machines, but neither can 'see' the other machine and the subsequent 'shares'. I am looking at these via Explorer - Tools / Map Netork Drive / Browse
I understand how to share folders and files and have done this with the external HD that connects via USB to Machine 1.
But don't really know what to try next - probably very straight forward !
Thanks for reading and if you can help.
David
Hope someone can help - I'm new here and having some difficulties with my home network.
I have two PCs and want to link them, so both can access an external hard-drive to share music files etc.
Machine 1 - Dell Desktop PC, running Windows XP Home Ver 2002 SP3, Norton Internet Security, connects via a USB connection to a Western Digital My Book external hard-drive, connects to the internet via a Cat5 ethernet cable to my router.
Machine 2 - Toshiba Tecra Laptop, running Windows XP Pro Ver 2002 SP3, AVG & MS Firewall, connects to the internet via a wireless connection to my router.
Router is a Belkin F5D9630-4 modem / router combo and connects to a ADSL line.
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Both PCs connect to the internet no problem. I've tried to create a home network via the Wizard in 'Network Tasks' both with the options 'Set up a home or small office network' and the 'Set up a Wireless Network for a home or small office' and neither seems to work.
They create a workgroup of the same name on both machines, but neither can 'see' the other machine and the subsequent 'shares'. I am looking at these via Explorer - Tools / Map Netork Drive / Browse
I understand how to share folders and files and have done this with the external HD that connects via USB to Machine 1.
But don't really know what to try next - probably very straight forward !
Thanks for reading and if you can help.
David
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Managed to figure it out myself. Neither machines could 'Ping' each other - so something stopping them. Checked into the Firewalls and this looked like favourite. Turned them off for 5 minutes - both now could ping each other, I could 'see' each machine on the other and the shares worked. A quick tweak on both Firewalls and it's working!
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That was going to be my next suggestion - check the FW settings ESPECIALLY on Norton Internet Security. I have seen this app block things that are normally not supposed to be blocked. Im sure you made the exception in your tables to allow your 192.168.x.x/24 range as trusted within both of your firewalls.
At any rate, good on you for figuring this out!
-Me
At any rate, good on you for figuring this out!
-Me
MCSE, Security +
Now wheres that high paying job??! :mrgreen:
Now wheres that high paying job??! :mrgreen:
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