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daj0ker
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I recently set up a network, or attempted to, in my apartment on 3 computers. It consists of a cable modem, connected to my wireless router (D-Link 614+), which is connected to my desktop (Win XP) pc via ethernet cable, a laptop (Win ME) and another desktop (Win XP) are connected via wireless adapters. All 3 computers have internet. The problem comes in when I try to run an FTP off of my computer, because I suppose I need a static IP, but the DHCP assigns all 3 computers one.
What I want to accomplish is to have the Desktop that is connected directly to the router to be able to have a static IP and for all computers to be on a network.
All three computers have the same workgroup and different names. All three have the network set up on their computer but only one can see the other two, which is the second desktop. He can see both my desktop and the laptop, but neither can see his.
Is this fixable?
What I want to accomplish is to have the Desktop that is connected directly to the router to be able to have a static IP and for all computers to be on a network.
All three computers have the same workgroup and different names. All three have the network set up on their computer but only one can see the other two, which is the second desktop. He can see both my desktop and the laptop, but neither can see his.
Is this fixable?