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Idiot Move : Home/Work/Small Networking
Small crisis at work this morning, we lost a printer:( .. No problem, I thought, net gear fast eth. switch, can just print off my cubical neighbor. So I go to network places, "set up a home or office network" (win xp pro). So before I know it I have a small network on my laptop! But, my neighbor keeps the printer, and sets up his network same way! I need to "delete" this thing I set up, and connect to his.. Wherever I go my laptop is now on this stupid MSHome network, I can't even get on the one at my place to print off the tower.. :confused:
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is your switch running DHCP and assigning IP's? if so, did you do a ipconfig /renew?
or try making a "new" connection and use your old settings... |
I had no old settings, at my place, it would automatically fall into the network. Maybe I did have settings, but I set all this up over a year ago, so its hard to remember.
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if you didn't have to set anything up, it's most likely a DHCP p2p configuration.
you could get the settings from your neighbor to get back on the network. or just call your IT staff and prepare to apologize a little... :-) |
:D... All my neighbor did was go into network places and hit set up a small home or office network, don't know where to find the settings for that?
And there is no IT staff! Its horrible, I am the most "advanced" person here believe it or not and solve most of the problems... |
on XP,
"My Network Places" is where you'd set it up. the links on the left side panels will have what you're looking for. |
Right now for example I am home.
My tower has its own network with wireless and a printer.. My my laptop has its OWN network and it won't go on the tower network and I need to access the printer , it picks up wireless fine |
Basically, how do I connect to another workgroup?
is another way to phrase it |
you have to change the workgroup name on your PC to the workgroup you want to connect to.
(I'm on a 2000 machine right now, so I can't see exactly where it is in XP...) but right click my computer, network identification, or computer name, and change the workgroup name. is that the answer you're looking for? hehhe |
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