Ok, I've reached the end of my debugging rope on this one.
I have a new Dell 2400 PC running WinXPpro - purchased to add to my p2p home network. Its the only XP install I've done that has not been a piece of cake in terms of getting it to see the network.
I can't see other computers on my network, nor do I have internet connectivity.
However, if I map a drive to another computer using its ip address (ie: \\10.0.0.15\c) it is able to map and attach to the drive.
I can ping all other network resources too using their IP address. Strange thing, in my eyes anyway, is that I can ping outside web addresses by their domain names
(ie. ping - and I get responses from all.
Why can't I see my network's workgroup computers? And why can't I get a connection to the internet in my browser (IE)?
THANKS, -Mike
I have a new Dell 2400 PC running WinXPpro - purchased to add to my p2p home network. Its the only XP install I've done that has not been a piece of cake in terms of getting it to see the network.
I can't see other computers on my network, nor do I have internet connectivity.
However, if I map a drive to another computer using its ip address (ie: \\10.0.0.15\c) it is able to map and attach to the drive.
I can ping all other network resources too using their IP address. Strange thing, in my eyes anyway, is that I can ping outside web addresses by their domain names
(ie. ping - and I get responses from all.
Why can't I see my network's workgroup computers? And why can't I get a connection to the internet in my browser (IE)?
THANKS, -Mike