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workgroup disfunctionalconfiguration. All computers are XP home. We recently changed from DSL to cable. Our DSL was previously set with a complicated Linksys router with a Dell Server (XP 2003) configured with domains, etc. This was set up by a professional technician to try to set up VPNs etc. That whole thing was unnecessary, though, so I've removed the DSL, the server, the linksys router and renamed the network on every individual computer as simply as possible. So now I have a direct cable connection (comcast) going into a switch with only the following connections: Computers (1,2,3,4, etc.) 2 Vonage routers (but seem to conflict with gateways, etc.) that's it. Only one computer can see and access one other computer. Even that computer cannot access back the functional computer. I've checked the basic settings (IP address, gateway, etc.) and they all match. What I'm thinking is that there is some registry adjustment or something that this technician inserted somewhere that is preventing these originally Domain-networked computers to be non functional on a basic windows network, and if there's any way to reset the registry to default or something. thanks so much for checking this question Start by disabling the router on one of your router devices, putting it into
switch-only mode. That should get the whole network on one flat address range (some computers may need to be rebooted afterwards). Also check for and disable all Microsoft firewall software and uninstall any non-Microsoft firewall software for testing purposes. Re-enable or re-install when done. -- Show quoteHide quoteRichard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rghar***@gmail.com * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to. * My website, such as it is ... http://rgharper.mvps.org/ * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "grandfunktraffic" <grandfunktraf***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8D101A95-DE6D-4035-9BB5-CADFED3184C4@microsoft.com... > I'm configuring a home office in the most basic workgroup/peer to peer > configuration. All computers are XP home. > > We recently changed from DSL to cable. > > Our DSL was previously set with a complicated Linksys router with a Dell > Server (XP 2003) configured with domains, etc. This was set up by a > professional technician to try to set up VPNs etc. > > That whole thing was unnecessary, though, so I've removed the DSL, the > server, the linksys router and renamed the network on every individual > computer as simply as possible. > > So now I have a direct cable connection (comcast) going into a switch with > only the following connections: > > Computers (1,2,3,4, etc.) > 2 Vonage routers (but seem to conflict with gateways, etc.) > > that's it. > > Only one computer can see and access one other computer. Even that > computer > cannot access back the functional computer. I've checked the basic > settings > (IP address, gateway, etc.) and they all match. > > What I'm thinking is that there is some registry adjustment or something > that this technician inserted somewhere that is preventing these > originally > Domain-networked computers to be non functional on a basic windows > network, > and if there's any way to reset the registry to default or something. > > thanks so much for checking this question
Windows-XP Home, ,wireless network
MN-700 wireless router disconnecting Renoving IPX causes the following issue... intermittent network problems creating Local User Profiles in a domain environment with command Replacement Router...Limited or No Connectivity Logon problem--missing domain. PCs on home LAN can't see each other Cannot view other computers in the entire network in a domain env BROWSTAT VIEW (Why no IP?) |
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