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Posted by Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] on 08/29/05 20:57
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 19:12:34 GMT, "Luis ORTEGA" <lortega@ntlworld.com>
wrote:
>I just set up a wireless router at home with my video computer connected
>through an ethernet cable to the router and two other computers connected
>through wireless USB network adapters. All of us can access the internet
>fine, but I can't figure out how to "see" each other's computers and
>transfer video files between us. The setup disks don't seem to have any
>software that might do this.
>I have a Belkin pre-N router and two Belkin USB adapters and all the
>computers are on Win XP SP2.
>Can anyone please advise?
Usually you'd right-click the folders you want to share and enable
sharing from the options there.
Then to access them find out the machine name (eg machine_A) by
right-clicking "My Computer" and looking on the Network Identification
tab for "full computer name".
Finally, use that computer name by typing it into windows explorer on
Machine B or C, preceded by 2 backslashes, eg
\\machine_A\videofiles\
You should then see a directory listing of the videofiles folder on
machine B (I made up that directory name, use your own). The files
should play fine from there.
HTH
Cheers - Neil
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