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DSL modem feeding a LinkSys router; one computer using Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit, the other 64-bit.
A few days ago, I enabled wireless on the router, and both computers can access the Internet.
I then started working on setting up a HomeGroup, to share files, printers, etc, and that is where I've encountered problems, namely that the two computers won't talk to each other.
I followed the fine step-by-step HomegGoup setup instructions I found under the rubric of "Ultimate Troubleshooting Guide for Windows 7 Homegroup." In addition, based on information on the Comodo forums, I created a Trusted Network at 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0, the first set being the LinkSys Router.
The last test I conducted was to disable Comodo in the Windows startup group on both computers, rebooted, and tried HomeGroup again. Both computers show that they are members of a HomeGroup, using the same password, but even with Comodo disabled--or so I thought--the two computers won't talk to each other.
With Comdo supposedly disabled, however, the Windows Action Center on both computers shows that both the Windows Fire Wall and Comodo Firewall are active.
I thought that the Comodo Trusted Network I had set up would allow inter-computer communications, and I also thought that disabling Comodo and restarting would allow HomeGroup to work.
Alas, so far, no luck; assistance gladly accepted.
A few days ago, I enabled wireless on the router, and both computers can access the Internet.
I then started working on setting up a HomeGroup, to share files, printers, etc, and that is where I've encountered problems, namely that the two computers won't talk to each other.
I followed the fine step-by-step HomegGoup setup instructions I found under the rubric of "Ultimate Troubleshooting Guide for Windows 7 Homegroup." In addition, based on information on the Comodo forums, I created a Trusted Network at 192.168.1.1 and 255.255.255.0, the first set being the LinkSys Router.
The last test I conducted was to disable Comodo in the Windows startup group on both computers, rebooted, and tried HomeGroup again. Both computers show that they are members of a HomeGroup, using the same password, but even with Comodo disabled--or so I thought--the two computers won't talk to each other.
With Comdo supposedly disabled, however, the Windows Action Center on both computers shows that both the Windows Fire Wall and Comodo Firewall are active.
I thought that the Comodo Trusted Network I had set up would allow inter-computer communications, and I also thought that disabling Comodo and restarting would allow HomeGroup to work.
Alas, so far, no luck; assistance gladly accepted.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2320 CPU @ 3.00GHz (Gateway computer)
- OS
- Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
- CPU
- Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2320 CPU @ 3.00GHz
- Motherboard
- Gateway IPISB-VR
- Memory
- 8.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel(R) HD Graphics
- Sound Card
- (1) Realtek High Definition Audio (2) Intel(R) Display Aud
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic 2250 Series
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
- Hard Drives
- (1) WDC WD10EADX-22TDHB0 (2) Generic Mini SD Reader USB Device (3) Generic USB CF Reader USB Device (4) Generic USB MS Reader USB Device (5) Generic USB SD Reader USB Device (6) Generic USB xD/SM Reader USB Device (7) Seagate FreeAgent Go
- Keyboard
- Gateway
- Mouse
- Logitech
- Internet Speed
- 20 Mbps (Theoretical.)
- Antivirus
- Avast
- Browser
- Firefox