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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: §ôµÏG®ïñD on June 05, 2007, 12:00:08 AM
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See if theres any networking gurus here.
I have this problem. I have 2 routers in series to connect to my pc.
Basically this is my setup. Internet > ADSL/ROUTER > WIRELESS ROUTER > MY PC.
The problem is, i can connect to the net and connect wireless devices to the net through the wireless router. But i can\'t see other peoples pcs in the network. Basically i can\'t share files with other pcs.
Any help would be great.
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file sharing enabled and allowed thru each pc\'s firewall?
how are you trying to access the shares?
\\\\computername\\sharename ?
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file sharing enabled and allowed thru each pc\'s firewall?
how are you trying to access the shares?
\\\\computername\\sharename ?
yep, i don\'t have any enabled firewalls on all the pcs. The routers have inbuilt firewalls. I\'m trying to share files through workgroups like you\'ve shown.
I think it has to do with setting up routes in the routers. But i\'m not sure how to configure them.
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i might be totally off base, but i have to open up ports in my router, so maybe there\'s a manual or somewhere online with your routers and a list of ports that you can open
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its a routing problem, not sure how to fix it. The ports forwarding is working fine, i can do everything on the net.. use chat programs, browse the net, use azureus etc. I just can\'t view other peoples pcs in "my network places"
i might just try the 2nd lan port on my pc and bridge the 2 ports then connect that second port to my router.
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what user account are you authenticating with?
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all groups are under mshome.
what do u mean by "what user account are you authenticating with?"
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your logged into one machine trying to access a resource on another machine.
whats the error it gives you.
check the security event log.
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your logged into one machine trying to access a resource on another machine.
whats the error it gives you.
check the security event log.
it doesn\'t give me any errors. The other pcs aren\'t even visable on the workgroup. If i try to use a old shortcut link it basically says "The network path was not found"
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dns?
maybe?
i dunno.
i spose you wouldnt be able to get online if it was a dns thing.
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i\'ve tried disabling nat, dhcp, changing the wireless routers ip to a similar one to the main router.. etc. nothing seems to be working
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what does \'net use * \\\\machinename\\sharename /user:username\' get you?
how did you set up the shares?
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what does \'net use * \\\\machinename\\sharename /user:username\' get you?
how did you set up the shares?
"System error 53 has occurred.
The network path was not found"
we\'ve basically all got the same workgroup, and just setup folders in our computers to share under the folder properties. everything worked fine, until i added this router.
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Make sure the wireless router is set up as a gateway, as opposed to a router. It\'s usually in setup->advanced options, but it depends on the brand your wireless router is. You will end up with a router and then a wireless hub/switch.
Basically, you have to set the wireless router up with a static IP (like 192.168.1.5) and make it\'s default gateway your other router (192.168.1.1). Enable DHCP on the wired router (unless you feel like assigning all your IPs) and disable on the wireless.
This Guy (http://vonage.nmhoy.net/tworouters.html) has some other ideas/explanations. I don\'t like the way he does it, but it probably works.
I still always go for non DHCP setups, once you get this working it\'ll be nice and stable.
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problem with disabling dhcp you basically stop teh function of the wireless. It won\'t assign an ip to any wireless products. I can\'t assign a ip to a mac address with this router.. So i\'m still stuck, disabling dhcp basically makes teh wireless router a "dumb" router. I want it to have wireless fuctions that work.
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well... you would have to force-connect each wireless device the first time, and assign it a permanent IP. It would only be a pain once, for long term gain.
Do you have to do them in that order? Make the wireless router the router and the other one the gateway/switch.... What exactly do you have connecting to each and how many ports/type for each router?
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it HAS to be in that order. I have a 4 port ADSL/Router. All ports are being used. 1 going to a swtich, 2 going to pcs and the last going to the wan port on the wireless router, which my pc is on.