I am a novice on Windows 7 and especially in Network setup.
I have 2 desktop computers, one running Windows 7 and the other running Vista. My W7 computer had a hard drive failure and I installed a new drive and upgraded to Windows 7. After the upgrade my network is distorted. The map shows the W7 computer connected by a solid double green line to "?". From the "?" it is connected to the router. Then it is connected to the internet. The Vista machine is connected via a dashed double green line to the router, then to the internet. I can't ping* either machine from the other. Both computers connect to the internet without problems. I can only print from the W7 machine where my two printers are connected.
I went through the procedure to install new user accounts on both machines but the problem persists. Any ideas?
Thanks
Alan
* I ping using the following: c:\users\[computer name] ping 192.168.2.5 or ... 0.2 or ....0.3
I have 2 desktop computers, one running Windows 7 and the other running Vista. My W7 computer had a hard drive failure and I installed a new drive and upgraded to Windows 7. After the upgrade my network is distorted. The map shows the W7 computer connected by a solid double green line to "?". From the "?" it is connected to the router. Then it is connected to the internet. The Vista machine is connected via a dashed double green line to the router, then to the internet. I can't ping* either machine from the other. Both computers connect to the internet without problems. I can only print from the W7 machine where my two printers are connected.
I went through the procedure to install new user accounts on both machines but the problem persists. Any ideas?
Thanks
Alan
* I ping using the following: c:\users\[computer name] ping 192.168.2.5 or ... 0.2 or ....0.3
My Computer
- OS
- windows 7 64 bit
- CPU
- intel core 21 duo e66000
- Motherboard
- asus p5b
- Memory
- 4gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- evga 7900gs 256mb
- Sound Card
- diamond extreme sound
- Monitor(s) Displays
- dell 24"
- Hard Drives
- 1 tb western digitald
- PSU
- antec
- Case
- antec p150