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Network PermissionsHi my name is Jason. I have recently brought a Belkin Router which connest 2
computers at moment. My question is how can I connect up my Network up, I have already connected up the internet. I have clicked on Enable NetBios over TCP/IP but doing that it disables the Net. How do I get around this????? In article <00B37002-E482-4AB4-9F17-27EB25945***@microsoft.com>,
"Jason" <Ja***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Hi, Jason. Run the Network Setup Wizard on both computers. If it>Hi my name is Jason. I have recently brought a Belkin Router which connest 2 >computers at moment. My question is how can I connect up my Network up, I >have already connected up the internet. I have clicked on Enable NetBios over >TCP/IP but doing that it disables the Net. How do I get around this????? detects a shared Internet connection, tell it to use that connection. Otherwise, tell it that the computers connect to the Internet through a residential gateway (router). What exactly do you mean by "it disables the Net"? The NetBIOS over TCP/IP setting is used in File and Printer Sharing and has nothing to do with Internet access. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
file and printer sharing problem
Ready to use portable hd instead of networking headache! Problems adding Media Center computer to home network with 98s. File sharing issue using a crossover cable Networking with XP vs 98SE Cannot ping myself Laptop use of Wireless LAN at work screws up home email client Print server boxes WindowsXP/Win98 Networking |
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