We have four towers and one laptop in our home, all the towers are running XP Home 32-bit and the laptop came with Vista Basic.
I have tried everything I can think of short of a sledge hammer, and for the life of me I cannot get these computers to get along with each other.
We have a cable modem connected to a Netgear WGR614v6 wireless router (updated with latest firmware). Two computers are connected via CAT-5, and the other three (laptop included) connect wirelessly.
It would seem that connectivity is great, every computer can access the internet, and every computer has no trouble using the network printer connected to one of the towers. The trouble starts when attempting to share files.
The computers can see each other, what I mean is that when I go into the "view work group computers" window, each computer is able to establish the connection and display the computers on the network. However when you double click on an icon (representing a computer on the network) an error pops up reading:
Quote:
\\Computer is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of this
server to find out if you have access permissions.
Access is denied.
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From this point I am lost for ideas to fix the issue, but the reason I have kept poking at it on my own for so long is because one of the computers on the network seems to be able to half-way connect. What I mean by that is, each computer on the network can browse it's shared folders, and even copy to and from them. However I cannot browse any other computers
from said computer.
I thought that maybe that computer was the problem but through all of my investigation it doesn't seem configured any differently than the rest of the computers on the network.
So I've come here in hopes that there is a networking guru that has an idea of where to go from here and help me fix my network.
If you've read this far, thank you, and please post your ideas even if they seem simple, they may spark ideas for future posters with more experience or a greater understanding of my problem.