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Someone know how to make a network with 2 computers?
Ok so there are 2 computers i wanna hook up on a network so i can play games. I have the modem plugged into a Netgear ethernet switch fs608 on the first port. And my computer and the other are on port 2 and 3. Now they both have windows XP professional. Im trying to play CS, When one computer starts a lan i can see it on the other one but when i click to join it says "cannot connect" Can anyone help?
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try stopping the firewall on both machines - see what happens
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VIRUS! c:/format |
Re: Someone know how to make a network with 2 computers?
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Also XP pro is a pain in the ass... I have had issues with it since I got it. Mick's suggestion could solve the problem too, it seems firewalls and games never agree with each other. If all else fails, PM JohnJ. I'm certain John could figure it out in just a few minutes. |
Well all firewalls are off, see this is the thing one computer connects fine to the other, but the other gets this message. [img]http://www.sighost.us/members/intrestedviewer/help.jpg[/img]
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Yeah,
First do this: Make sure you have run the set-up wizard for a new network on BOTH PCs, and made the nessecary association with both PCs. Make sure you have the connections in the correct ports, ect. Then try this... Go to the NERV PC and see if you can access the Akira from it. If you can, then the issue is with the NERV.. If not, then the problem is the connection or the network set-up. If it is the NERV PC... GoTo: CP >Network Conections >View Status ( You may have to look around the whole connections area to figure out if it is recieving...or able to recieve information. If there is no evidence of a connection, you may just have the thing rigged up wrong. ) If there is a connection then it would seem the problem would be with the NERV PCs secruity settings or it's network set-up. And that is about all the help I think I could be, not a pro on the whole networking thing just yet, lol. |
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