Trouble with file sharing on Wired/Wireless network between XP and Vista
I am having a Windows XP desktop. I had connected that to my router through ethernet port. The router has 4 ports available. There is one more laptop which is connected to the router through wifi. Now I want share file among the two systems but I do not know how to do that. One system is no wired connection and one is on the wifi. So to share file do I have to connect the laptop to the router with ethernet cable. I tried to find some guide on it but there is no detail available. Many says that I have to hook the laptop on the router and then share files.
re: Trouble with file sharing on Wired/Wireless network between XP and Vista
When you turn on file sharing you can see all the public folders configured. They are visible on the network and you will be able to access the files. This is a kind of common bug with Vista. You will need to move the files in the shared folder to access it or it will not work. While if you share other files and folders you will have to manage the file permission. It is one of the most annoying job. I had seen a number of time even giving full write permission it does not work well.
re: Trouble with file sharing on Wired/Wireless network between XP and Vista
I was getting the same issue. There are 4 computers on lan which are connected and there are 2 systems which are on wifi. At start the system that were on the lan are able to access my shared file but the system which were on wifi does not find anything. I had removed my antivirus and the problem was solved. I think the antivirus and firewall puts restriction on the files from getting shared on the web. Due to which we get this kind of issue. It is better we must configure everything manually or else the problem remains common.
re: Trouble with file sharing on Wired/Wireless network between XP and Vista
Thanks for the replies I am struggling to find a working answer for this thing and I had tried number of thing. Later on I configured the router by adding the ip address in web browser and it worked. For a local area network there is a requirement of proper settings and configuration. The setup is not complicated but somehow needs appropriate steps. It becomes a bit irritating when your settings failed to work. It is better if Vista comes with some more internal tools to manage file sharing on lan.