Q: One SOHO Broadband Router, four computers are connected to each of its four lanports, And the ADSL Modem is connected to the WAN port. Windows XP is installed on all other computers except Windows 2000, and all computers are set as "HOME" workgroup. Although computers can access the Internet normally, they cannot contact each other and cannot see each other in "Network neighbors. What should I do?
A: Because all computers can access the Internet through the same vro, the IP address must be in the same subnet, And the IP address setting failure can be ruled out. The fault lies in the network settings of Windows XP and Windows 2000. We recommend that you do the following:
1. In the "Network Connection" Window of Windows XP, click "Set Home or small office network" and run the "Network Installation Wizard ", in the "select connection method" dialog box, select "other", and then select "this computer belongs to a network without Internet connection" to enable it to access the LAN, set the shared folder in Windows Resource Manager.
Second, you can use "Search" or "Search" to find other computers in the network by IP address or computer name. Generally, if a computer is located, it will appear in "Network neighbors.
Third: Disable the Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall. By default, the firewall is enabled. In the "advanced" tab of the "Local Connection Properties" dialog box, deselect the Internet Connection Firewall check box. If firewall software is installed in Windows 2000, you must set or disable the firewall correctly.
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