HELP NEEDED:Setting up wireless home network

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Hi,

Here what I'm aiming for:

Two desktops(Win7) connected to swtich+connected to internet.
One laptop(Win7) connected to switch via lan cable.

Now, I want to share my internet connection+files over a wireless network to a second laptop(winXP) using the laptop(Win7) which is connected to the switch.

I'm able to setup the wireless so that it connects but thats where it stops, files don't wanna share neither the internet.

How do one do this the right way?

Hope you can help me.

Tnx
 

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-ME-
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
INTEL sandybridge i7 2600 @ 3,4ghz
Motherboard
Asus p8p67 REV 3.1
Memory
Corsiar 1333mhz 4x2gig DDR3, total 8gig
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MSI GTX560 ti Twin Frozer II 1gb 256bit GDDR5
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Samsung B2330 23" , LG 22" Flatron W2242S
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250 gig WD : System,
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2TB Seagate Barraguda 7200rpm,
1TB Seagate Barraguda 7200rpm external
2TB WD Elements External
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Corsair TX750w
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Microsoft Sidewinder 4
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Saitec CYBORG R.A.T.5 Lazer gaming mouse
type home group in the start menu search box and click on choose home group and sharing options

**If all computers on your home network are running Windows 7, create a homegroup
By far, the easiest way to set up file and printer sharing on a home network is to create a homegroup. A homegroup links computers on your network so that you can share pictures, music, videos, documents, and printers. You can help protect a homegroup with a password, and you'll always be able to choose what you share with the group. If all of the computers that you want to network are running Windows 7, creating a homegroup is the recommended method.
HomeGroup is available in all editions of Windows 7. In Windows 7 Starter and Windows 7 Home Basic, you can join a homegroup, but you can’t create one.
the guide while you set the home group up explains as you do it. if you use all windows 7 on the machines its easy

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/...nning-different-versions-of-Windows#section_1
**quote from microsoft
 
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My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
packard bell IXTREME M5722
OS
Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
CPU
Processor : Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 @ 2500 MHz
Motherboard
Mainboard : Packard Bell (Acer EG43M )
Memory
Physical Memory :8GB Corsair4x 2GB 800MHz C5 DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Video Card : XFX 6700 AMD
Monitor(s) Displays
Maestro 234DL - BenQ V2220 - BenQ VW2420H
Screen Resolution
Current Display :1920x1080p pixels at 60 Hz in HD LED
Hard Drives
Hard Disks : WDC (1000 GB)
Drive C: (Hard Disk) : 428 GB available on 491 GB
Drive D: (Hard Disk) : 426 GB available on 492 GB
SAMSUNG spinpoint HD103SJ 1000.2 GB
(X 2) KINGSTON SSD NOW V 30GB
PSU
XFX ProSeries 550W PSU
Case
PACKARD BELL IXTREME
Cooling
System Blower Current: 150mA Air Flow16CFM ;Akasa 90mm rear
Keyboard
Gigabyte Aivia K8100
Mouse
TRUST-Wireless Laser Mouse - Carbon edition MI-7770C
Internet Speed
TP-LINK > TL-WN951N / AV500 Gigabit Powerline Adapters
Browser
chrome dev
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EXTRA COOLING>(FAN CONTROLLER) PC Bay Cooler 3 x 40mm fans; Akasa AK-HD-BL Blue hard drive cooler 2 x 40 mm fan 4500 rpm 29.7 dBA
Bios> American Megatrends Inc.
Version : P01-A1
Date : 08/31/2009
Hey, tnx for the advise.

All the desktops and the one laptop is connected to the homegroup except for the one wireless lappy I wanna connect, it has winXP.

So what I need is for the one win 7 laptop to share the internet and files of the other desktops wirelessly to the xp laptop. At the moment I'm able to excess local files between the two laptops, but I cant see the desktop files on the wireless XP laptop.

If I connect the XP laptop directly to the network(with lan cable) then I'm able to access all the shared files on the network plus I have internet. But I wanna do this wirelessly with it.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
-ME-
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
INTEL sandybridge i7 2600 @ 3,4ghz
Motherboard
Asus p8p67 REV 3.1
Memory
Corsiar 1333mhz 4x2gig DDR3, total 8gig
Graphics Card(s)
MSI GTX560 ti Twin Frozer II 1gb 256bit GDDR5
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung B2330 23" , LG 22" Flatron W2242S
Screen Resolution
1920x1080p , 1680 x 1050
Hard Drives
250 gig WD : System,
1TB Seagate Barraguda 7200rpm,
2TB Seagate Barraguda 7200rpm,
1TB Seagate Barraguda 7200rpm external
2TB WD Elements External
PSU
Corsair TX750w
Case
Cooler Master 690 ii Advance Side Window
Cooling
CPU: CM Hyper 212 Plus with 2 Blue LED 120mm CM fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Sidewinder 4
Mouse
Saitec CYBORG R.A.T.5 Lazer gaming mouse
If your network contains computers running different versions of Windows, put all computers in the same workgroup

Let's assume that you've already set up the physical network itself. If you haven’t, see What you need to set up a home network.

After your network is set up, the next step is to fine-tune it so that all the computers can find each other—something you'll need if you want to share files and printers.

If computers running Windows XP are part of your network, it’s important to use the same workgroup name for all of the computers on your network. This makes it possible for computers running different versions of Windows to detect and access each other. Remember that the default workgroup name is not the same in all versions of Windows.

To find or change the workgroup name on a computer running Windows XP

Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Properties.

In System Properties, click the Computer Name tab to see the workgroup name. To change the name, click Change, type the new name in Computer name, and then click OK.

To find the workgroup name on a computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7

Open System by clicking the Start button , right-clicking Computer, and then clicking Properties.

The workgroup name is displayed under Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
packard bell IXTREME M5722
OS
Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
CPU
Processor : Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300 @ 2500 MHz
Motherboard
Mainboard : Packard Bell (Acer EG43M )
Memory
Physical Memory :8GB Corsair4x 2GB 800MHz C5 DDR2
Graphics Card(s)
Video Card : XFX 6700 AMD
Monitor(s) Displays
Maestro 234DL - BenQ V2220 - BenQ VW2420H
Screen Resolution
Current Display :1920x1080p pixels at 60 Hz in HD LED
Hard Drives
Hard Disks : WDC (1000 GB)
Drive C: (Hard Disk) : 428 GB available on 491 GB
Drive D: (Hard Disk) : 426 GB available on 492 GB
SAMSUNG spinpoint HD103SJ 1000.2 GB
(X 2) KINGSTON SSD NOW V 30GB
PSU
XFX ProSeries 550W PSU
Case
PACKARD BELL IXTREME
Cooling
System Blower Current: 150mA Air Flow16CFM ;Akasa 90mm rear
Keyboard
Gigabyte Aivia K8100
Mouse
TRUST-Wireless Laser Mouse - Carbon edition MI-7770C
Internet Speed
TP-LINK > TL-WN951N / AV500 Gigabit Powerline Adapters
Browser
chrome dev
Other Info
EXTRA COOLING>(FAN CONTROLLER) PC Bay Cooler 3 x 40mm fans; Akasa AK-HD-BL Blue hard drive cooler 2 x 40 mm fan 4500 rpm 29.7 dBA
Bios> American Megatrends Inc.
Version : P01-A1
Date : 08/31/2009
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