Transfering files from a desktop to a laptop over a wireless
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Jenni
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 18:12    Post subject: Transfering files from a desktop to a laptop over a wireless
......network.

Normally the network has a shared folder. But with this wireless network the laptop can't see the shared folder.


Anyone know how I can get the files across?


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whoKnows
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 18:16    Post subject:
What do you mean by "the network has a shared folder"? I guess you are talking about the Microsoft Network? In that case, first make sure that no ports are blocked and that Netbios isn't turned off on one of the machines. You can also directly connect to the other pc with \\IP-Adress\c$ or any other drive letter of the traget pc. You have to login with an administrative account though or it won't work. Also, are both pc's in the same subnet?

Edit:

Turn off simple file sharing on both pc's as well!
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Jenni
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 18:26    Post subject:
I'll try that. No simple file sharing on either the desktop or laptop.


On my network at home (I'm setting up this wireless connection for a friend) I have a shared folder. Whatever is in that shared folder can be accessed by all my machines on my network. But with this wireless network I have a shared folder on the desktop pc, but it can't be accessed by the laptop.


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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 18:30    Post subject:
maybe sharing is turned off?

right click on folder, go to sharing and security settings ....


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Jenni
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 18:50    Post subject:
Sharing is on.


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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 20:29    Post subject:
and you've selected to share that particular folder over the network?

and when you go to 'my network places' it isn't there?

if yes to both, you've got me stumped Very Happy


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Jenni
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 21:16    Post subject:
It has me stumped too.


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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 21:22    Post subject:
Actually, now that I think of it, I had the exact same problem on my network at home after I moved.

I couldn't solve the problem, and then BAM ... one day they were all of a sudden in the 'my network places' folder.

I was able to share folders on the network before I moved, then not after I moved (I stopped using my router and switched to a roommates). Then we had some technical issues with our internet service and once they were resolved it worked for no apparent reason.

That gives me an idea -- Perhaps it is a router problem? I know a lot of dicking around went on with our router when we started having problems, and I'm sure it got reset. Maybe that is why mine works now ...


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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 21:29    Post subject:
I didnt saw you writing about a router so, check these settings;

does both machines have the same ip range.

like 192.168.0.* or 192.168.1.* or 192.168.100.*

do they both have the same networkgroup name?


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Jenni
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 21:53    Post subject:
Both in the same range and both with the default netgroup name.


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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 22:04    Post subject:
OK, this may sound a little stupid, and i'm sure you have already checked it, but since it's not your notebook you can't be sure Wink

Go to the network settings of the notebook and check the following:
1. Is the Client for Microsoft Networks installed
2. Is the Service for File and Printer sharing installed
3. Check under the TCP/IP protocol if Netbios is not deactivted, it won't work without it.

Can you connect at all through the MS Network? I mean if you go to RUN and type \\IP-Adress, do you get a connect then and just don't see the shared folder, or is there no connect at all?
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Jenni
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PostPosted: Thu, 12th Jan 2006 22:58    Post subject:
Thanks for the help guys. He's taken the laptop away now. I'll try to sort it in the morning.


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PostPosted: Fri, 13th Jan 2006 01:52    Post subject:
Yea, what whoKnows sayd. Make sure you have the same Workgroup.


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PostPosted: Fri, 13th Jan 2006 03:01    Post subject:
xp sp2 firewall?

or

Remove NetBIOS and just use NetBEUI


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PostPosted: Sat, 21st Jan 2006 05:32    Post subject:
Are you using any software firewall such as Norton or Mcafee? If so, you have to configure it to let the network traffic through.
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