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XP -> ME, computers show but are not accessiblethey were networked fine, and the internet connection was through dial-up. The XP computer was the "primary," and the ME computer used it as a proxy. I recently had satellite internet installed, so now instead of using the XP computer as a proxy, the router itself is acting as a proxy. It's a Belkin F5D-6230, if you care. As far as I know, the only thing that physically changed was the satellite modem being plugged into the internet port of the router. When I had dial-up, I had to assign an IP address to both computers to make them work, but now they are assigned by the router. Now, both computers browse the internet just fine, but they're no longer networked together! I can't understand why, and I've spent several days going over every bit of information I can find. It just doesn't make sense to me. On the XP computer, when I go to Entire Network, it shows both computers. I can browse my own computer, of course, but when I try to browse the ME computer, I get "\\MEComp is not accessible" (where MEComp is the name of the computer). On the ME computer, I don't even get that much. It shows itself on the network, but doesn't show my computer (named "Jason"). I've checked and triple-checked that both are on the same workgroup, and just to be safe, both name and workgroup are in all-caps on both. The XP computer has an IP address assigned of 192.168.2.18, and the ME computer is 192.168.2.37. The weirdest thing is that I can ping one from the other by pinging the IP, but if I ping by computer name, it is not found. I've reinstalled TCP/IP on both machines, IPX/SPX on the ME machine (I'm not sure why it's there, but without it the workgroup doesn't show up on the ME machine), changed every NetBEUI setting that has ever been recommended to change, etc. I even gave up and used the Setup wizard, with hopes that it would do something I couldn't see, but that had no impact. Firewall is turned off completely, and "File and Printer sharing" is only binded (bound?) on TCP/IP (I tried unbinding it, then binding it on IPX/SPX, but that had no impact). Any other thoughts? TIA, Jason > I have 2 computers (one with XP, and one with ME). Up until recently, <snip>> they were networked fine, and the internet connection was through > dial-up. The XP computer was the "primary," and the ME computer used it > as a proxy. > Any other thoughts? Nevermind, I found the solution right after I posted! Here's what Ifound: Run "ipconfig /all" and look at the "Node Type" at the beginning of the output. If it says "Peer-to-Peer" (which should be "Point-to-Point, but Microsoft got it wrong) that's the problem. It means that the computer only uses a WINS server, which isn't available on a peer-to-peer network, for NetBIOS name resolution. If that's the case, run the registry editor, open this key: HLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parameters and delete these values if they're present: NodeType DhcpNodeType Reboot, then try network access again. - Jason In article <1156811559.739276.270***@75g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
Show quoteHide quote "Jason" <jwcarl***@gmail.com> wrote: That looks like information that I've posted previously, Jason, and>> I have 2 computers (one with XP, and one with ME). Up until recently, >> they were networked fine, and the internet connection was through >> dial-up. The XP computer was the "primary," and the ME computer used it >> as a proxy. > > <snip> > >> Any other thoughts? > > >Nevermind, I found the solution right after I posted! Here's what I >found: > >Run "ipconfig /all" and look at the "Node Type" at the beginning of the >output. If it says "Peer-to-Peer" (which should be "Point-to-Point, >but Microsoft got it wrong) that's the problem. It means that the >computer only uses a WINS server, which isn't available >on a peer-to-peer network, for NetBIOS name resolution. > >If that's the case, run the registry editor, open this key: > HLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parameters > >and delete these values if they're present: > NodeType > DhcpNodeType > >Reboot, then try network access again. > > >- Jason I'm glad that it helped you. Remove IPX/SPX and NetBEUI if they're still installed on either computer. TCP/IP is all that's needed, and running more than one protocol can make a Windows network unreliable. -- 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
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