How to access LAN PC from the wireless side?
Hi,
How to access a shared folder from the notebook connected through the wireless (IP address 192.168.2.2) to a LAN PC (IP 192.168.1.2)?
And backwards would be nice too :o
I went to the network neighborhood, expecting to see the computer name there, but it was not.
I can ping LAN PC from a notebook and ping notebook from a LAN PC. Of course I can set up the FTP server, but I really like to use shared folders of windows...
Any hints?
Re: How to access LAN PC from the wireless side?
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Originally posted by andru123
Hi,
How to access a shared folder from the notebook connected through the wireless (IP address 192.168.2.2) to a LAN PC (IP 192.168.1.2)?
And backwards would be nice too :o
I went to the network neighborhood, expecting to see the computer name there, but it was not.
I can ping LAN PC from a notebook and ping notebook from a LAN PC. Of course I can set up the FTP server, but I really like to use shared folders of windows...
Any hints?
you should change your subnet to something like 255.255.0.0 for both LAN and WLAN then it thinks it's 1 network, and you should be able to access it..
or just disable the wireless dhcp part and use the normal dhcp for wlan
Re: Re: How to access LAN PC from the wireless side?
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Originally posted by Antiloop
you should change your subnet to something like 255.255.0.0 for both LAN and WLAN then it thinks it's 1 network, and you should be able to access it..
or just disable the wireless dhcp part and use the normal dhcp for wlan
I think if he can PING the other side, the subnet should be already set properly. The question is what is the operating system installed and if the sharing is configured OK (you can't see Win95 workstation in Network Neigborhood until you share at least one folder). Another reason could be perhaps a port filtering settings.