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can not network my laptop with my home networkHope someone out there can help. I can not get my new HP Pavilion lap top to connect with my home network. We have two desk tops both running Windows XP SP2 that are networked together that shared a cable internet connection thru a Linksys router. Works great. Recently purchased the laptop with WLAN, replaced the router with a Linksys Wireless-G Broad Band Router wrt54g. Both desktops networking and internet connection still work fine and the laptop is able to connect to the internet wirelessly but nothing I've tried will connect the laptop to the LAN. Tried running the wizard on all computers, cables are all good even took the wireless router out and put back the old one hooking the laptop in using a cable and still nothing. One of the desktops after trying to set up the network using cables will show the laptop in the 'view workgroup computers' but that is it. Can not open it. Just get a do not have permissions error. Is there something I'm missing? Can it be firewalls? What should they be set at? Thought that the wizard took car of setting the firewalls. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Neil wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > Hello and Hafa Adai from Guam, The wizard can't deal with third-party firewalls, which hp probably > > > > Hope someone out there can help. I can not get my new HP Pavilion lap top to > connect with my home network. > > > > We have two desk tops both running Windows XP SP2 that are networked > together that shared a cable internet connection thru a Linksys router. > Works great. > > > > Recently purchased the laptop with WLAN, replaced the router with a Linksys > Wireless-G Broad Band Router wrt54g. Both desktops networking and internet > connection still work fine and the laptop is able to connect to the internet > wirelessly but nothing I've tried will connect the laptop to the LAN. Tried > running the wizard on all computers, cables are all good even took the > wireless router out and put back the old one hooking the laptop in using a > cable and still nothing. One of the desktops after trying to set up the > network using cables will show the laptop in the 'view workgroup computers' > but that is it. Can not open it. Just get a do not have permissions > error. Is there something I'm missing? Can it be firewalls? What should > they be set at? Thought that the wizard took car of setting the firewalls. > > > > Any help would be appreciated. Thanks > > installed by default on your new laptop. This also may include some antivirus apps (e.g., Norton) that have "Internet Worm Protection." If you have third-party firewall software, configure it to allow the Local Area Network traffic as trusted. You can do this with an IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254, which should be the default for your WRT54G. -- Lem MS MVP -- Networking To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer BINGO!
THANKS LEM! Show quoteHide quote "Lem" <lem***@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eYwYnfg8GHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Neil wrote: >> Hello and Hafa Adai from Guam, >> >> >> >> Hope someone out there can help. I can not get my new HP Pavilion lap top >> to connect with my home network. >> >> >> >> We have two desk tops both running Windows XP SP2 that are networked >> together that shared a cable internet connection thru a Linksys router. >> Works great. >> >> >> >> Recently purchased the laptop with WLAN, replaced the router with a >> Linksys Wireless-G Broad Band Router wrt54g. Both desktops networking >> and internet connection still work fine and the laptop is able to connect >> to the internet wirelessly but nothing I've tried will connect the laptop >> to the LAN. Tried running the wizard on all computers, cables are all >> good even took the wireless router out and put back the old one hooking >> the laptop in using a cable and still nothing. One of the desktops after >> trying to set up the network using cables will show the laptop in the >> 'view workgroup computers' but that is it. Can not open it. Just get a >> do not have permissions error. Is there something I'm missing? Can it >> be firewalls? What should they be set at? Thought that the wizard took >> car of setting the firewalls. >> >> >> >> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks >> >> > The wizard can't deal with third-party firewalls, which hp probably > installed by default on your new laptop. This also may include some > antivirus apps (e.g., Norton) that have "Internet Worm Protection." If > you have third-party firewall software, configure it to allow the Local > Area Network traffic as trusted. You can do this with an IP range. Ex. > would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254, which should be the default for your > WRT54G. > > -- > Lem MS MVP -- Networking > > To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM. > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer Neil wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > BINGO! Thanks for letting us know. Glad you got things working -- and also > > THANKS LEM! > > "Lem" <lem***@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:eYwYnfg8GHA.4116@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Neil wrote: >>> Hello and Hafa Adai from Guam, >>> >>> >>> >>> Hope someone out there can help. I can not get my new HP Pavilion lap top >>> to connect with my home network. >>> >>> >>> >>> We have two desk tops both running Windows XP SP2 that are networked >>> together that shared a cable internet connection thru a Linksys router. >>> Works great. >>> >>> >>> >>> Recently purchased the laptop with WLAN, replaced the router with a >>> Linksys Wireless-G Broad Band Router wrt54g. Both desktops networking >>> and internet connection still work fine and the laptop is able to connect >>> to the internet wirelessly but nothing I've tried will connect the laptop >>> to the LAN. Tried running the wizard on all computers, cables are all >>> good even took the wireless router out and put back the old one hooking >>> the laptop in using a cable and still nothing. One of the desktops after >>> trying to set up the network using cables will show the laptop in the >>> 'view workgroup computers' but that is it. Can not open it. Just get a >>> do not have permissions error. Is there something I'm missing? Can it >>> be firewalls? What should they be set at? Thought that the wizard took >>> car of setting the firewalls. >>> >>> >>> >>> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks >>> >>> >> The wizard can't deal with third-party firewalls, which hp probably >> installed by default on your new laptop. This also may include some >> antivirus apps (e.g., Norton) that have "Internet Worm Protection." If >> you have third-party firewall software, configure it to allow the Local >> Area Network traffic as trusted. You can do this with an IP range. Ex. >> would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254, which should be the default for your >> WRT54G. >> >> -- >> Lem MS MVP -- Networking >> >> To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM. >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer > > glad to see there's high speed internet availability in Guam. As winter approaches here in the NE USA mainland (54F and rainy at 1:00 pm EDT in NYC; 37F last night), retiring to someplace warm looks better & better. -- Lem MS MVP -- Networking To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer Lem> The wizard can't deal with third-party firewalls, which hp probably
> installed by default on your new laptop. This also may include some I have almost the exact same situation as Neil, except I am not in beautiful > antivirus apps (e.g., Norton) that have "Internet Worm Protection." If > you have third-party firewall software, configure it to allow the Local > Area Network traffic as trusted. You can do this with an IP range. Ex. > would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254, which should be the default for your > WRT54G. > Guam. Three machines on wireless network (all Linksys adapters and router/access point) I have two PC running XP Home, I have IBM Laptop running XP Pro. All running McAfee AV no Mc Firewall installed. All set up with Win NetWizard. Laptop can access both PC shared files, PC can both access each other. Neither PC can access Laptop. Message is.... Logon Failure..... access denied, I do not use 3rd party firewall (I use Windows Firewall and Linksys access point firewall). I have already tried......... uninstalled McAfee antivirus on laptop turned off Windows firewall on laptop updating firmware for router I have Windows Firewall exception for local file/print sharing, and ports 139 and 445 set to allow 192.168.1.xxx listed for my network IP addresses. What other suggestion can you offer ? I also tried the tips on the winhlp/wnhxt template with no luck/success. I had simular problem the other week and the Linksys IT was knowledgable,
easily understood and had me up and running in about a half hour. Wally Show quoteHide quote "ramblinche81" <ramblinch***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C1500C72-0F20-4D95-974D-6C37E7278127@microsoft.com... > Lem> The wizard can't deal with third-party firewalls, which hp probably >> installed by default on your new laptop. This also may include some >> antivirus apps (e.g., Norton) that have "Internet Worm Protection." If >> you have third-party firewall software, configure it to allow the Local >> Area Network traffic as trusted. You can do this with an IP range. Ex. >> would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254, which should be the default for your >> WRT54G. >> > I have almost the exact same situation as Neil, except I am not in > beautiful > Guam. > > Three machines on wireless network (all Linksys adapters and router/access > point) > I have two PC running XP Home, I have IBM Laptop running XP Pro. All > running > McAfee AV no Mc Firewall installed. All set up with Win NetWizard. > > Laptop can access both PC shared files, PC can both access each other. > > Neither PC can access Laptop. Message is.... Logon Failure..... access > denied, > > I do not use 3rd party firewall (I use Windows Firewall and Linksys access > point firewall). > > I have already tried......... > uninstalled McAfee antivirus on laptop > turned off Windows firewall on laptop > updating firmware for router > I have Windows Firewall exception for local file/print sharing, and ports > 139 and 445 set to allow 192.168.1.xxx listed for my network IP addresses. > > What other suggestion can you offer ? > > I also tried the tips on the winhlp/wnhxt template with no luck/success. Thank you Wally.....I was beginning to wonder if it was a Linksys related
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