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  • Jan 30, 2007, 10:16 PM
    ahmed1963
    Wireless connection
    Hi guyes this is my first time I need some help
    I have a desktop connect to a sdl wireless router working fine and laptop connected by wierless also working fine.
    My q is? Is there a way I can acsess the desktop pcs file from my laptop or if I want to print something from my laptop to the printer connect to the desktop PC?

    Waiting you answers
    Best regards
    Ali
  • Jan 30, 2007, 10:28 PM
    cajalat
    If both of the systems are connected to the same wireless router then you should be able to access resources (files) between the same way you would if they were wired. You still need to make sure that these two machines have the proper permission to access each other's resources.
  • Jan 31, 2007, 12:15 AM
    ahmed1963
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cajalat
    If both of the systems are connected to the same wireless router then you should be able to access resources (files) between the same way you would if they were wired. You still need to make sure that these two machines have the proper permission to access each other's resources.

    Hi thanks for your reply

    But I have one wired and one wirless if posible to share files sa workgroup, I try that but no cucsess?
    Thanks
  • Jan 31, 2007, 04:03 AM
    cajalat
    Ah OK... I misread your original post and thought both were wireless.
    I have a hunch as to what's going on and it maybe related to how your wireless router is behaving and assigning IP's to wired vs. wireless and whether it allows communication between wired and wireless.

    What type of wireless router do you have? (make/model). Also have you tried to use the IP address directly of each device to see if you can connect to them from one another?
  • Jan 31, 2007, 04:34 AM
    ahmed1963
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by cajalat
    Ah ok...I misread your original post and thought both were wireless.
    I have a hunch as to what's going on and it maybe related to how your wireless router is behaving and assigning IP's to wired vs. wireless and whether or not it allows communication between wired and wireless.

    What type of wireless router do you have? (make/model). Also have you tried to use the IP address directly of each device to see if you can connect to them from one another?

    Hi again I surprise for your qualification.
    Any way thanks again for your reply I will anwer you when I go back home.
    I have another qustion for you please:

    If there is abuilding of four floors and there are about 15 flats and I will do wirless connection so can all the flats can use it what is the best way to do it (wireless not wired)
    And what best devices can I use
    Waiting your reply best regards
  • Jan 31, 2007, 07:40 AM
    ScottGem
    Wireless, even the laters 802.11N spec has a limited range. Running it through 4 floors would probably require repeaters. You would be better off contracting with the carrier to wire the building (is it already wired for cable TV?). Also, if you tried reselling the service without the carrier's permission, you could be in big trouble.

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