I bought an HP with Windows Vista Home Premium that I'm trying to get on my home network wirelessly through a Linksys router. It can see the internet through the router but can't see the Windows XP machine. The Windows XP machine is hard-wired to the the same router. Both machines are able to see the internet but I can't get them to see each other.
I've been to as many help sites as I can find. Both machines have file and print sharing enabled. The workgroup name is the same. I made the network private on the Vista machine. I turned off Norton firewall and Intrusion Protection on the Vista machine (temporarily). Even tried Microsoft's suggestion to update the registry on the Vista machine to change the Vista's DHCP default and that also did nothing.
As far as I can tell, the problem is in the way the IP address were assigned. The first six digits on both machines are the same but the Vista machine ends in .1.107 and the XP machine ends in .15.102. When I change the Vista PC's IP address to match the XP's address (changed the .1.107 to ...15.107) then it couldn't even see the internet and did nothing for seeing the XP machine.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
I've been to as many help sites as I can find. Both machines have file and print sharing enabled. The workgroup name is the same. I made the network private on the Vista machine. I turned off Norton firewall and Intrusion Protection on the Vista machine (temporarily). Even tried Microsoft's suggestion to update the registry on the Vista machine to change the Vista's DHCP default and that also did nothing.
As far as I can tell, the problem is in the way the IP address were assigned. The first six digits on both machines are the same but the Vista machine ends in .1.107 and the XP machine ends in .15.102. When I change the Vista PC's IP address to match the XP's address (changed the .1.107 to ...15.107) then it couldn't even see the internet and did nothing for seeing the XP machine.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.