All, Up until a few weeks ago, my two PC's (One Laptop,
One Desktop) which are both wirelessly connected to my
Linksys router could share printers (connected to the
Desktop) and files happily.
They nolonger can communicate with each other. I've made
sure that the desktop is the master browser by typing
nbstat -n on both machines.
I'm really pulling my hair out on this one, any assistance
would be appreciated.
>All, Up until a few weeks ago, my two PC's (One Laptop,
>One Desktop) which are both wirelessly connected to my
>Linksys router could share printers (connected to the
>Desktop) and files happily.
>
>They nolonger can communicate with each other. I've made
>sure that the desktop is the master browser by typing
>nbstat -n on both machines.
On Wed, 5 May 2004 06:27:36 -0700, "AnthonyG"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>All, Up until a few weeks ago, my two PC's (One Laptop,
>One Desktop) which are both wirelessly connected to my
>Linksys router could share printers (connected to the
>Desktop) and files happily.
>
>They nolonger can communicate with each other. I've made
>sure that the desktop is the master browser by typing
>nbstat -n on both machines.
>
>I'm really pulling my hair out on this one, any assistance
>would be appreciated.
No VPN hasn't been installed as far as i know. Both PC's
can successfully ping each other.
>-----Original Message-----
>Have you installed a VPN client lately?
>
>
>
>On Wed, 5 May 2004 06:27:36 -0700, "AnthonyG"
><anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>All, Up until a few weeks ago, my two PC's (One Laptop,
>>One Desktop) which are both wirelessly connected to my
>>Linksys router could share printers (connected to the
>>Desktop) and files happily.
>>
>>They nolonger can communicate with each other. I've made
>>sure that the desktop is the master browser by typing
>>nbstat -n on both machines.
>>
>>I'm really pulling my hair out on this one, any
assistance
>>would be appreciated.
>
>.
>