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  • Lile
    New Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 18

    Trouble to connect two PC

    Hello!

    I have a trouble to connect two PC.

    There are two PC and one switch (unmanaged). And thay are both have Wireless Internet through switch and obtain IP address automatically.

    First PC, has two OS, Win 98 and Win XP, both on FAT. I installed application and work on PC started on WinXP. Computer name is PC1.

    The other one, has Win XP (NTFS). Computer name is PC2.
    Both belong to same workgroup.

    And I make shared folder on PC1. I gave neeeded premmision from share folder tab. But I can not see cecurity tab.
    I want to access that folder on PC1 from PC2.

    But, I can do it. Even I can not ping PC1 from PC2 (take IP address from Local Area Connection Properties Support card).
    But, I can ping PC2 from PC1! And I can access every shared folder on PC2 from PC1.

    What is the problem?

    I want to access shared folder on PC1 from PC2!

    Please, help!

    Best regards,
    Lile
  • epots9
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • May 2007
    • 1352

    #2
    its a security issue, are u using a anti-virus or internet security programs?

    if u are, post witch program(s) u are using (and version) cuz each one is alittle bit different to configure.

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    • Motoma
      Recognized Expert Specialist
      • Jan 2007
      • 3236

      #3
      Can you ping anything from PC1 (or whichever one wasn't working)?

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      • Lile
        New Member
        • Oct 2006
        • 18

        #4
        Originally posted by Motoma
        Can you ping anything from PC1 (or whichever one wasn't working)?
        I can ping PC2 from PC1.
        I can not ping PC1 from PC2

        I thing problem is something with PC1. But I don't now what.
        Do you have a idea?

        Thanks and regards
        Lile

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        • bartonc
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Sep 2006
          • 6478

          #5
          Originally posted by Lile
          I can ping PC2 from PC1.
          I can not ping PC1 from PC2

          I thing problem is something with PC1. But I don't now what.
          Do you have a idea?

          Thanks and regards
          Lile
          Yes. My friend, Motoma, was asking, and I'll stress:
          "Can you ping anything/anywhere from PC1 (or whichever one wasn't working)?"

          If DNS is working, you should be able to ping "google.com " and also the name of the other computer on the network (not the IP address).

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          • Lile
            New Member
            • Oct 2006
            • 18

            #6
            Originally posted by bartonc
            Yes. My friend, Motoma, was asking, and I'll stress:
            "Can you ping anything/anywhere from PC1 (or whichever one wasn't working)?"

            If DNS is working, you should be able to ping "google.com " and also the name of the other computer on the network (not the IP address).

            Yes, I can ping google.com from PC1.
            Yes, I can ping google.com from PC2.

            Also, I can ping PC2 from PC1, but I can not ping PC1 from PC2.

            Where I make mistake?

            Regards
            Lile

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            • bartonc
              Recognized Expert Expert
              • Sep 2006
              • 6478

              #7
              Originally posted by Lile
              Yes, I can ping google.com from PC1.
              Yes, I can ping google.com from PC2.

              Also, I can ping PC2 from PC1, but I can not ping PC1 from PC2.

              Where I make mistake?

              Regards
              Lile
              Instead of this:
              Originally posted by lile
              from PC2 (take IP address from Local Area Connection Properties Support card).
              Try just using the name of the computer. For example, if PC1 is named "server", try
              > ping server

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              • Motoma
                Recognized Expert Specialist
                • Jan 2007
                • 3236

                #8
                Does your wireless router have any port-forwarding options enabled?

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                • owaiskt
                  New Member
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 1

                  #9
                  Hi Guys,
                  I'm also having some similar problem. I have two PC's(XP Pro) and a Server(XP Pro) connected using an unmanaged switch. From PC1 it is possible to ping the Server, and it is also possible from PC2 to ping the server.
                  But the problem comes is that, i cannot ping from PC1 to PC2. I have checked, windows firewall is disabled. I'm using Avast AV .
                  I can ping both the PC's from the server also.

                  The Ip address are as follows
                  PC1: 192.168.100.2
                  subnet: 255.255.255.0
                  PC2: 192.168.100.3
                  subnet: 255.255.255.0
                  Server: 192.168.100.1
                  subnet: 255.255.255.0

                  I hope someone can help me with it

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                  • Lile
                    New Member
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 18

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Motoma
                    Does your wireless router have any port-forwarding options enabled?
                    Hello,

                    I don't know. I know that switch is unmanaged. ButI don;t know about the wireless router. But the Internet is ok from both PC. I can ping, for example, google.com from both PC.

                    Thanks and regards
                    Lile

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                    • Lile
                      New Member
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 18

                      #11
                      Originally posted by epots9
                      its a security issue, are u using a anti-virus or internet security programs?

                      if u are, post witch program(s) u are using (and version) cuz each one is alittle bit different to configure.

                      Hello.,
                      I thing it is antivirus program nod32. Maybe, I should close it, or something?
                      Maybe it makes mi trouble to connect thata PC?

                      Thanks and regards
                      Lile

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                      • bartonc
                        Recognized Expert Expert
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 6478

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Lile
                        Hello.,
                        I thing it is antivirus program nod32. Maybe, I should close it, or something?
                        Maybe it makes mi trouble to connect thata PC?

                        Thanks and regards
                        Lile
                        Probably not the AV, but very likely a Firewall setting. Routers have built-in firewalls that can be set to block traffic and so do each of your computers.

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