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I have been trying to set up my home network for 2 days
now. I could really use some help. This is what Ive got; 2 computers with windows xp and 1 with windows me. linksys wireless router cable modem I have the 2 xp computers wired into the router with cat5 cable and the 1 me computer has the wireless card. I tried connecting the 3 by using the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). When I had it this way the me comp could see the shared doc on the xp pcs but the xp pcs could not see the me pc. Also the xp pcs file and printer sharing wouldnt work. I then tried this on the xp pcs: To enable file and print sharing on the IPX/SPX protocol You must be logged on as a computer administrator to complete this procedure. Only perform this procedure if your home or small office computers are connected directly to the Internet through individual connections or using a DSL or cable modem connected to an Ethernet network hub. Open Network Connections. Under LAN or High-Speed Internet, click the local area connection for the home or small office network. Under Network Tasks, click Change settings of this connection. In Local Area Network Properties, click Install. In Select Network Component Type, click Protocol, and then click Add. Click NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol, click OK, and then click Close. In Network Connections, on the Advanced menu, click Advanced Settings. On the Adapters and Bindings tab, under Connections, click the local area connection on which you are enabling IPX/SPX file and print sharing. Under Bindings for Local Area Connection, under File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks, clear the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) check box, and then click OK. Notes To open Network Connections, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Connections. To enable IPX/SPX on Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition, and Windows 2000, see the online help for those operating systems. And did this to the me pc: To enable IPX/SPX file and print sharing on Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Network. If File and Print Sharing is installed, click File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks, and then click Remove. Click Add. In Select Network Component Type, click Protocol, and then click Add. In Select Network Protocol, under Manufacturers, click Microsoft. Under Network Protocols, click IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol and then click OK. On the Network properties page, click Add, and then in Select Network Component Type, click Service. In Select Network Service, under Manufacturers, click Microsoft. Under Network Services, click File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks and then click OK. Important Only perform this procedure if your home or small office computers are connected directly to the Internet through individual connections or using a DSL or cable modem connected to an Ethernet network hub. Note In Windows Millennium Edition, when you start Control Panel, you might see a list of frequently used Control Panel items. To see all of the Control Panel icons, click View all Control Panel options. Now the xp computers work great and both can use the files and printer but the me pc wont even connect to the network now. When I logon to the me pc I get this error: Unable to load the dynamic link library: nwnp32.dll The system cannot find the file specified Some or all of the following feature is not available: NetWare HELP PLEASE |
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www.careyholzman.com/netfixes.htm
Tip #1 on all PCs Carey "Sam Gilmore" wrote in message ... I have been trying to set up my home network for 2 days now. I could really use some help. This is what Ive got; 2 computers with windows xp and 1 with windows me. linksys wireless router cable modem I have the 2 xp computers wired into the router with cat5 cable and the 1 me computer has the wireless card. I tried connecting the 3 by using the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). When I had it this way the me comp could see the shared doc on the xp pcs but the xp pcs could not see the me pc. Also the xp pcs file and printer sharing wouldnt work. I then tried this on the xp pcs: To enable file and print sharing on the IPX/SPX protocol You must be logged on as a computer administrator to complete this procedure. Only perform this procedure if your home or small office computers are connected directly to the Internet through individual connections or using a DSL or cable modem connected to an Ethernet network hub. Open Network Connections. Under LAN or High-Speed Internet, click the local area connection for the home or small office network. Under Network Tasks, click Change settings of this connection. In Local Area Network Properties, click Install. In Select Network Component Type, click Protocol, and then click Add. Click NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol, click OK, and then click Close. In Network Connections, on the Advanced menu, click Advanced Settings. On the Adapters and Bindings tab, under Connections, click the local area connection on which you are enabling IPX/SPX file and print sharing. Under Bindings for Local Area Connection, under File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks, clear the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) check box, and then click OK. Notes To open Network Connections, click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network Connections. To enable IPX/SPX on Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Millennium Edition, and Windows 2000, see the online help for those operating systems. And did this to the me pc: To enable IPX/SPX file and print sharing on Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Network. If File and Print Sharing is installed, click File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks, and then click Remove. Click Add. In Select Network Component Type, click Protocol, and then click Add. In Select Network Protocol, under Manufacturers, click Microsoft. Under Network Protocols, click IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol and then click OK. On the Network properties page, click Add, and then in Select Network Component Type, click Service. In Select Network Service, under Manufacturers, click Microsoft. Under Network Services, click File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks and then click OK. Important Only perform this procedure if your home or small office computers are connected directly to the Internet through individual connections or using a DSL or cable modem connected to an Ethernet network hub. Note In Windows Millennium Edition, when you start Control Panel, you might see a list of frequently used Control Panel items. To see all of the Control Panel icons, click View all Control Panel options. Now the xp computers work great and both can use the files and printer but the me pc wont even connect to the network now. When I logon to the me pc I get this error: Unable to load the dynamic link library: nwnp32.dll The system cannot find the file specified Some or all of the following feature is not available: NetWare HELP PLEASE |
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"Sam Gilmore" wrote in message ... snip And did this to the me pc: To enable IPX/SPX file and print sharing on Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Millennium Edition Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Network. If File and Print Sharing is installed, click File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks, and then click Remove. Click Add. In Select Network Component Type, click Protocol, and then click Add. In Select Network Protocol, under Manufacturers, click Microsoft. Under Network Protocols, click IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol and then click OK. On the Network properties page, click Add, and then in Select Network Component Type, click Service. In Select Network Service, under Manufacturers, click Microsoft. Under Network Services, click File and Printer Sharing for NetWare Networks and then click OK. Important Only perform this procedure if your home or small office computers are connected directly to the Internet through individual connections or using a DSL or cable modem connected to an Ethernet network hub. Note In Windows Millennium Edition, when you start Control Panel, you might see a list of frequently used Control Panel items. To see all of the Control Panel icons, click View all Control Panel options. Now the xp computers work great and both can use the files and printer but the me pc wont even connect to the network now. When I logon to the me pc I get this error: Unable to load the dynamic link library: nwnp32.dll The system cannot find the file specified Some or all of the following feature is not available: NetWare HELP PLEASE something seems bizarre about removing f&p sharing (fps) then re-adding it with the NetWare. and then after following instructions, you receive msg about missing NetWare dll. a quick google makes me wonder mo http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...ks%22+linksys+ after some reading up, maybe you'll decide to use some other linksys compatible (?) fps protocol. (disclaimer, I'm just a home LAN bumbler too (; ) |
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