I recently started using Comcast's free McAfee Security Firewall and Anti-Virus, and I've been pulling my hair out ever since. Whether it was my mistake or whatever, I'm committed to using it and I'd like to get this fixed.
My home network runs on a 54G v.2.0 LinkSys router with the latest firmware, and my PCs are hard wired, and my notebook and PDA go wireless. All machines are accessing the net, just not talking too each other. The PCs are W2K Pro, the Laptop is XP Pro, and my PDA is WM5.
I have a LinkSys 3-port wired print server and I have two printers connected to P1 (laserjet) and P2 (deskjet). I had two seperate chat sessions with LinkSys this past weekend, and they were not that helpful. I got the impression that they were looking up stuff in a knowledge base and feeding it to me, but nothing worked... we could not install the printers.
All I want is the ability to move files from machine A to machine B and vice versa, and to be able to print from at least my main PC if not any PC on the network. Isn't that how it's supposed to work?
My print server shows up using the LinkSys Print Server Management Utility, but I can't see the printers. My network has a unique name and it shows up in Explorer or My Computer, but when I try to install a "Local" or "Network" printer, it can't find the print server or the printer connected to it. Should I be able to use the LinkSys utility to add a printer properly, or how would I go about installing a printer because when I try now, it can't find anything.
I tried deleting as many ports as possible, and then tried to reinstall the printer(s) but no dice. So as I see it, I have two (2) major issues:
1. I think I shgould only have my uniquely-named (like BlaNET) network and not an additional place called "workgroup". If this is correct, how do I delete or eliminate the workgroup and get by with BlaNET. How I do this is a mystery to me,
2. I'd like to install both my printers as accessible from at least this PC if not my notebook (wireless) and my wife's desktop (wired).
I'm hoping someone here has gone through a similar process and is willing to spend some time giving me tasks to try so we can get to the bottom of the matter. Thanks in advance!
Mike
My home network runs on a 54G v.2.0 LinkSys router with the latest firmware, and my PCs are hard wired, and my notebook and PDA go wireless. All machines are accessing the net, just not talking too each other. The PCs are W2K Pro, the Laptop is XP Pro, and my PDA is WM5.
I have a LinkSys 3-port wired print server and I have two printers connected to P1 (laserjet) and P2 (deskjet). I had two seperate chat sessions with LinkSys this past weekend, and they were not that helpful. I got the impression that they were looking up stuff in a knowledge base and feeding it to me, but nothing worked... we could not install the printers.
All I want is the ability to move files from machine A to machine B and vice versa, and to be able to print from at least my main PC if not any PC on the network. Isn't that how it's supposed to work?
My print server shows up using the LinkSys Print Server Management Utility, but I can't see the printers. My network has a unique name and it shows up in Explorer or My Computer, but when I try to install a "Local" or "Network" printer, it can't find the print server or the printer connected to it. Should I be able to use the LinkSys utility to add a printer properly, or how would I go about installing a printer because when I try now, it can't find anything.
I tried deleting as many ports as possible, and then tried to reinstall the printer(s) but no dice. So as I see it, I have two (2) major issues:
1. I think I shgould only have my uniquely-named (like BlaNET) network and not an additional place called "workgroup". If this is correct, how do I delete or eliminate the workgroup and get by with BlaNET. How I do this is a mystery to me,
2. I'd like to install both my printers as accessible from at least this PC if not my notebook (wireless) and my wife's desktop (wired).
I'm hoping someone here has gone through a similar process and is willing to spend some time giving me tasks to try so we can get to the bottom of the matter. Thanks in advance!
Mike