Setting up a wireless network

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Hi guys I was wondering if you could share some knowledge with me, at current I have a wireless router connected to my main PC and my external Modem I also have a wireless labtop, at the moment I can access the internet wireless with my laptop but the question is how do I set up the PC and labtop to view and share files between each other, as if they were both networked ?
 
zen62619 said:
Hi there.

1. Firewall off or allow port (TCP 139, TCP 445, UDP 137, UDP 138) on both machines.

2. enable netbios over TCP/IP on your lan connection (Control panel, network connections, right click connection, properties, TCP/IP, advanced, wins, enable)

2. Share a folder (right click, properties, sharing, share)

3. Find out the ip address of the machine you want to access (start > run > type cmd > press enter > type ipconfig /all > press enter) or access it via my network places.

4. If IP way, then go to start > run > type in \\[ipaddress]\[sharename].

Bare in mind you have "Windows XP SP2"

Good luck

Thanks for your help im still a little confused Sorry, yes I have XP SP2

2. Share a folder (right click, properties, sharing, share)
(is this on the main PC or Labtop)

4. If IP way, then go to start > run > type in \\[ipaddress]\[sharename].
(what does this mean)
 
zen62619 said:
2. On the machine you want to share files with.

4. Its the way you can connect to a desktop once the share has been initiated.

Sorry
2. enable netbios over TCP/IP on your lan connection (Control panel, network connections, right click connection, properties, TCP/IP, advanced, wins, enable)

Is this on the main PC or Labtop

4. If IP way, then go to start > run > type in \\[ipaddress]\[sharename].
(what does this mean)

Also is this to be done on PC or Labtop

Sorry if I sound thick Networking is not one of my strong points.
 
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