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Do I need a network card (revisited)
I have copied my earlier post and the reply it received (see below) and
almost solved the problem, but ran into a glitch. I ran the network setup wizard on the XP computer and it created a floppy containing netsetup.exe I then ran netsetup on the windows 98 box and it went to completion okay, but the last step is to shutdown. During the shutdown I got the Blue screen of death and had to power down to shut it down. When I restarted both computers each computer was able to read and write files to itself and to the opposite computer. That was pretty good, but a problem soon presented itself.. The HP printer on the Win98 Box shows up as a shared printer in the printers and faxes part of the XP control panel under printers and faxes. BUT it's status is showed as "opening" . It never arrives at the "ready" state. I checked the printer directly from the Windows 98 box and it functioned perfectly. At this point I ran out of time and decided to adk for help instead of just tinkering around. Many thanks for past and present help Dick Bromberg In article , "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I am using all Dell Equipment, a Windows 98SE box, and a Windows XP (home edition)Wireless enabled Laptop and a Dell Broadband wireless router. My printer is connected to the Windows 98 SE box. I want to print from the Laptop. Do I need to install a wireless card in the Windows 98SE box to make the connection? I guess what I'm asking is ... can I make connectivity from the laptop to the router to the printer on the Windows 98 SE box ?? Install a network card, either wired or wireless, in the Windows 98SE box. Then, you'll be able to print from the laptop through the router to the 98SE box. The simplest way to set everything up is to run XP's Network Setup Wizard on both computers -- it will automatically share the printer and install it on XP. Tell the Wizard that they connect to the Internet through a residential gateway. -- 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 - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm |
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"RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote in message ... I have copied my earlier post and the reply it received (see below) and almost solved the problem, but ran into a glitch. I ran the network setup wizard on the XP computer and it created a floppy containing netsetup.exe I then ran netsetup on the windows 98 box and it went to completion okay, but the last step is to shutdown. During the shutdown I got the Blue screen of death and had to power down to shut it down. When I restarted both computers each computer was able to read and write files to itself and to the opposite computer. That was pretty good, but a problem soon presented itself.. The HP printer on the Win98 Box shows up as a shared printer in the printers and faxes part of the XP control panel under printers and faxes. BUT it's status is showed as "opening" . It never arrives at the "ready" state. I checked the printer directly from the Windows 98 box and it functioned perfectly. At this point I ran out of time and decided to adk for help instead of just tinkering around. Many thanks for past and present help Dick Bromberg In article , "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I am using all Dell Equipment, a Windows 98SE box, and a Windows XP (home edition)Wireless enabled Laptop and a Dell Broadband wireless router. My printer is connected to the Windows 98 SE box. I want to print from the Laptop. Do I need to install a wireless card in the Windows 98SE box to make the connection? I guess what I'm asking is ... can I make connectivity from the laptop to the router to the printer on the Windows 98 SE box ?? Install a network card, either wired or wireless, in the Windows 98SE box. Then, you'll be able to print from the laptop through the router to the 98SE box. The simplest way to set everything up is to run XP's Network Setup Wizard on both computers -- it will automatically share the printer and install it on XP. Tell the Wizard that they connect to the Internet through a residential gateway. -- 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 - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm so you installed a network card in win98 ....did it setup ok ...no problems ? if the NIC was not setup properly then it could give the BSOD when trying to configure the network. |
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Do I need a network card (revisited)
"RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote in message ... I have copied my earlier post and the reply it received (see below) and almost solved the problem, but ran into a glitch. I ran the network setup wizard on the XP computer and it created a floppy containing netsetup.exe I then ran netsetup on the windows 98 box and it went to completion okay, but the last step is to shutdown. During the shutdown I got the Blue screen of death and had to power down to shut it down. When I restarted both computers each computer was able to read and write files to itself and to the opposite computer. That was pretty good, but a problem soon presented itself.. The HP printer on the Win98 Box shows up as a shared printer in the printers and faxes part of the XP control panel under printers and faxes. BUT it's status is showed as "opening" . It never arrives at the "ready" state. I checked the printer directly from the Windows 98 box and it functioned perfectly. At this point I ran out of time and decided to adk for help instead of just tinkering around. Many thanks for past and present help Dick Bromberg In article , "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I am using all Dell Equipment, a Windows 98SE box, and a Windows XP (home edition)Wireless enabled Laptop and a Dell Broadband wireless router. My printer is connected to the Windows 98 SE box. I want to print from the Laptop. Do I need to install a wireless card in the Windows 98SE box to make the connection? I guess what I'm asking is ... can I make connectivity from the laptop to the router to the printer on the Windows 98 SE box ?? Install a network card, either wired or wireless, in the Windows 98SE box. Then, you'll be able to print from the laptop through the router to the 98SE box. The simplest way to set everything up is to run XP's Network Setup Wizard on both computers -- it will automatically share the printer and install it on XP. Tell the Wizard that they connect to the Internet through a residential gateway. -- 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 - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm so you installed a network card in win98 ....did it setup ok ...no problems ? if the NIC was not setup properly then it could give the BSOD when trying to configure the network. |
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Thanks for the fast response.
The original configuration included the Win98 computer and an HP printer and a Cable modem and it worked fine. I was upgrading it to include a wireless laptop and a wireless router There was already a network card in the Win98 (second edition ) box. and it was working properly. Part of the upgrade was to make the wireless laptop print to the HP printer on the Win98 box. The dell wireless router (like most other wireless routers) incorporates a four ethernet port switch as well as the wireless portion "Haggis" wrote in message ... "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote in message ... I have copied my earlier post and the reply it received (see below) and almost solved the problem, but ran into a glitch. I ran the network setup wizard on the XP computer and it created a floppy containing netsetup.exe I then ran netsetup on the windows 98 box and it went to completion okay, but the last step is to shutdown. During the shutdown I got the Blue screen of death and had to power down to shut it down. When I restarted both computers each computer was able to read and write files to itself and to the opposite computer. That was pretty good, but a problem soon presented itself.. The HP printer on the Win98 Box shows up as a shared printer in the printers and faxes part of the XP control panel under printers and faxes. BUT it's status is showed as "opening" . It never arrives at the "ready" state. I checked the printer directly from the Windows 98 box and it functioned perfectly. At this point I ran out of time and decided to adk for help instead of just tinkering around. Many thanks for past and present help Dick Bromberg In article , "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I am using all Dell Equipment, a Windows 98SE box, and a Windows XP (home edition)Wireless enabled Laptop and a Dell Broadband wireless router. My printer is connected to the Windows 98 SE box. I want to print from the Laptop. Do I need to install a wireless card in the Windows 98SE box to make the connection? I guess what I'm asking is ... can I make connectivity from the laptop to the router to the printer on the Windows 98 SE box ?? Install a network card, either wired or wireless, in the Windows 98SE box. Then, you'll be able to print from the laptop through the router to the 98SE box. The simplest way to set everything up is to run XP's Network Setup Wizard on both computers -- it will automatically share the printer and install it on XP. Tell the Wizard that they connect to the Internet through a residential gateway. -- 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 - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm so you installed a network card in win98 ....did it setup ok ...no problems ? if the NIC was not setup properly then it could give the BSOD when trying to configure the network. |
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Do I need a network card (revisited)
Thanks for the fast response.
The original configuration included the Win98 computer and an HP printer and a Cable modem and it worked fine. I was upgrading it to include a wireless laptop and a wireless router There was already a network card in the Win98 (second edition ) box. and it was working properly. Part of the upgrade was to make the wireless laptop print to the HP printer on the Win98 box. The dell wireless router (like most other wireless routers) incorporates a four ethernet port switch as well as the wireless portion "Haggis" wrote in message ... "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote in message ... I have copied my earlier post and the reply it received (see below) and almost solved the problem, but ran into a glitch. I ran the network setup wizard on the XP computer and it created a floppy containing netsetup.exe I then ran netsetup on the windows 98 box and it went to completion okay, but the last step is to shutdown. During the shutdown I got the Blue screen of death and had to power down to shut it down. When I restarted both computers each computer was able to read and write files to itself and to the opposite computer. That was pretty good, but a problem soon presented itself.. The HP printer on the Win98 Box shows up as a shared printer in the printers and faxes part of the XP control panel under printers and faxes. BUT it's status is showed as "opening" . It never arrives at the "ready" state. I checked the printer directly from the Windows 98 box and it functioned perfectly. At this point I ran out of time and decided to adk for help instead of just tinkering around. Many thanks for past and present help Dick Bromberg In article , "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I am using all Dell Equipment, a Windows 98SE box, and a Windows XP (home edition)Wireless enabled Laptop and a Dell Broadband wireless router. My printer is connected to the Windows 98 SE box. I want to print from the Laptop. Do I need to install a wireless card in the Windows 98SE box to make the connection? I guess what I'm asking is ... can I make connectivity from the laptop to the router to the printer on the Windows 98 SE box ?? Install a network card, either wired or wireless, in the Windows 98SE box. Then, you'll be able to print from the laptop through the router to the 98SE box. The simplest way to set everything up is to run XP's Network Setup Wizard on both computers -- it will automatically share the printer and install it on XP. Tell the Wizard that they connect to the Internet through a residential gateway. -- 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 - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm so you installed a network card in win98 ....did it setup ok ...no problems ? if the NIC was not setup properly then it could give the BSOD when trying to configure the network. |
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, "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I have copied my earlier post and the reply it received (see below) and almost solved the problem, but ran into a glitch. I ran the network setup wizard on the XP computer and it created a floppy containing netsetup.exe I then ran netsetup on the windows 98 box and it went to completion okay, but the last step is to shutdown. During the shutdown I got the Blue screen of death and had to power down to shut it down. When I restarted both computers each computer was able to read and write files to itself and to the opposite computer. That was pretty good, but a problem soon presented itself.. The HP printer on the Win98 Box shows up as a shared printer in the printers and faxes part of the XP control panel under printers and faxes. BUT it's status is showed as "opening" . It never arrives at the "ready" state. I checked the printer directly from the Windows 98 box and it functioned perfectly. At this point I ran out of time and decided to adk for help instead of just tinkering around. Many thanks for past and present help Dick Bromberg In article , "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I am using all Dell Equipment, a Windows 98SE box, and a Windows XP (home edition)Wireless enabled Laptop and a Dell Broadband wireless router. My printer is connected to the Windows 98 SE box. I want to print from the Laptop. Do I need to install a wireless card in the Windows 98SE box to make the connection? I guess what I'm asking is ... can I make connectivity from the laptop to the router to the printer on the Windows 98 SE box ?? Install a network card, either wired or wireless, in the Windows 98SE box. Then, you'll be able to print from the laptop through the router to the 98SE box. The simplest way to set everything up is to run XP's Network Setup Wizard on both computers -- it will automatically share the printer and install it on XP. Tell the Wizard that they connect to the Internet through a residential gateway. Un-share and re-share the printer on the 98SE box. Then, delete it and re-install it as a network printer (if it doesn't show up automatically) on the XP box. -- 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 - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm |
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Do I need a network card (revisited)
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, "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I have copied my earlier post and the reply it received (see below) and almost solved the problem, but ran into a glitch. I ran the network setup wizard on the XP computer and it created a floppy containing netsetup.exe I then ran netsetup on the windows 98 box and it went to completion okay, but the last step is to shutdown. During the shutdown I got the Blue screen of death and had to power down to shut it down. When I restarted both computers each computer was able to read and write files to itself and to the opposite computer. That was pretty good, but a problem soon presented itself.. The HP printer on the Win98 Box shows up as a shared printer in the printers and faxes part of the XP control panel under printers and faxes. BUT it's status is showed as "opening" . It never arrives at the "ready" state. I checked the printer directly from the Windows 98 box and it functioned perfectly. At this point I ran out of time and decided to adk for help instead of just tinkering around. Many thanks for past and present help Dick Bromberg In article , "RICHARD BROMBERG" wrote: I am using all Dell Equipment, a Windows 98SE box, and a Windows XP (home edition)Wireless enabled Laptop and a Dell Broadband wireless router. My printer is connected to the Windows 98 SE box. I want to print from the Laptop. Do I need to install a wireless card in the Windows 98SE box to make the connection? I guess what I'm asking is ... can I make connectivity from the laptop to the router to the printer on the Windows 98 SE box ?? Install a network card, either wired or wireless, in the Windows 98SE box. Then, you'll be able to print from the laptop through the router to the 98SE box. The simplest way to set everything up is to run XP's Network Setup Wizard on both computers -- it will automatically share the printer and install it on XP. Tell the Wizard that they connect to the Internet through a residential gateway. Un-share and re-share the printer on the 98SE box. Then, delete it and re-install it as a network printer (if it doesn't show up automatically) on the XP box. -- 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 - Windows Networking http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Steve Winograd's Networking FAQ http://www.bcmaven.com/networking/faq.htm |
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