michael_fett.RemoveThis@hotmail.com
<michaelfetthotmailcom.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>All I want to do is share files between two computers. I have one Windows
>2000 computer and one Windows 98. I also have a 3COM Superstack II Switch
>3300. I have enabled file sharing and a Workgroup on both computers. Click
>Computers near me and I only see the current computer, and not the other.
>What I'm I forgeting to do? Mike
Your 3Com unit is a switch and not a router. It does not contain a
DHCP server to assign IP addresses to the connected computers.
Therefore you will have to configure your network manually, including
the IP addresses. These are entered in the Properties section of the
TCP/IP networking protocol.
In order to comply with the usage conventions for IP addresses the
ones you use should be in one of the designated non-routable ranges
such as 192.168.xxx.yyy where xxx and yyy are numeric values between 0
and 255. You need to use the same value for xxx on both computers
and a different value for yyy on each. Examples would be
192.168.1.100 and 192.168.1.101
Both computers need to have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0
The workgroup name needs to be identical on both computers.
File and Printer (network service) sharing needs to be enabled on one
or both computers and the specific drives/folders that will be shared
need to be specified as such (Properties of the drive or folder).
Good luck
Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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