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What's going on here? - Addition to existing Small Network

fbacchus (IS/IT--Management)
19 Sep 04 14:17
Hi:
I currently have a small network connected to a 3-com router and thru a dlink - DI-701 Residential Gateway with 3 pc in a work group environment.

I recently added another computer the network (workgroup) running Winxp SP-2 and used the same workgroup as the other computers. I can see the other computers on each other but cannot see the new one. For some reason the newly added computer does not show under the work group.
Is there something I am missing?

thanks in advance

frank

fb

Waidesworld (TechnicalUser)
20 Sep 04 14:39
Check the subnet that it is the same.  Did you use DHCP for the computers or specific IP addresses?  Also check your firewall allows that IP address if it is specified.  Are all the computers running XP or are some different?

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