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I am trying to create file sharing. I have a windows 2000 professional laptop
which i want to connect to a windows xp home machine. So I can transfer files
to the xp machine. I have a crossover cable connected from the laptop to the
cpu of the xp machine. The xp machine is connected to a d-link router to the
internet by way of usb cable. I think this is why I can't connect the two. I
have enabled file and print sharing on both machines but on the xp machine
the LAN connection I created has an error - limited or no connectivity -
after it tried to aquire an ip address. I tried to click the repair button to
reset the IPs but all that did was to mess up the router settings. Lucky I
was able to do a system restore. Do I need to create a network Lan on the
windows 2000. Not sure which selections to choose in the wizard. Below are
the ip addresses by typing ipconfig:-
windows xp machine:-
Ethernet adapter local area network connection 2 (this is for the router):-
connection specific DNS suffix
IP address..................................10.1.1.3
Subnet mask...............................255.0.0.0
Default gateway...........................10.1.1.1
Ethernet adapter home (this is the connection I created on xp machine):-
connection specific DNS suffix
Automatic configuration IP address..169.254.110.154
Subnet mask...............................255.255.0.0
Default gateway........................... (blank)
If I type ipconfig on the windows 2000 laptop I only get:-
Windows 2000 IP configuration
Thanks.
Ford
which i want to connect to a windows xp home machine. So I can transfer files
to the xp machine. I have a crossover cable connected from the laptop to the
cpu of the xp machine. The xp machine is connected to a d-link router to the
internet by way of usb cable. I think this is why I can't connect the two. I
have enabled file and print sharing on both machines but on the xp machine
the LAN connection I created has an error - limited or no connectivity -
after it tried to aquire an ip address. I tried to click the repair button to
reset the IPs but all that did was to mess up the router settings. Lucky I
was able to do a system restore. Do I need to create a network Lan on the
windows 2000. Not sure which selections to choose in the wizard. Below are
the ip addresses by typing ipconfig:-
windows xp machine:-
Ethernet adapter local area network connection 2 (this is for the router):-
connection specific DNS suffix
IP address..................................10.1.1.3
Subnet mask...............................255.0.0.0
Default gateway...........................10.1.1.1
Ethernet adapter home (this is the connection I created on xp machine):-
connection specific DNS suffix
Automatic configuration IP address..169.254.110.154
Subnet mask...............................255.255.0.0
Default gateway........................... (blank)
If I type ipconfig on the windows 2000 laptop I only get:-
Windows 2000 IP configuration
Thanks.
Ford