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iMac + PC + D-link wireless router = no LAN
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Hello.
I am having trouble setting up LAN between my iMac and PC. I am using D-link DIR-300 router.
Both computers are receiving internet, however on neither on them the other one is in the network. I can see both computers on my routers DHCP client list.
I seted up workgroup "HOME" under my airport settings->WINS, but that didn't changed anything.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Your post isn't very clear, are your using Leopard, Snow Leopard on your Mac? What Windows you have on your PC?
In general, if your are talking about file transfer between Mac and PC, you need to connect using SMB protocol instead of afp.
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Thanks. I connected using SMB, however I can't connect the shared printer which is connected to Windows. PC's would be visible in the finder's sidebar only if I would be using Airport express router?
I am using Mac OS X 10.6.2 and Windows 7.
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PCs show up in the Finder's sidebar in the "Shared" area completely regardless of who made your router.
If the PC isn't showing up, either the Finder is set not to show shared computers in the sidebar, or the PC is incorrectly configured (firewall perhaps?).
Whether a PC shows up in the sidebar should be quite irrelevant to whether its printer is shared, though.
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Firewalls on both ends could prevent your seeing either computer. It's also important to configure BOTH computers to share; use Explorer and right-click on items in the PC's directory/device tree and then select "Sharing" to configure sharing those resources, and use the Sharing preferences pane to configure sharing the Mac's resources.
Also, Windows has this really stupidly named "Simple Sharing" thing. It's neither simple nor does it really help with sharing anything. Here are Microsoft's instructions for disabling Simple Sharing and then setting file permissions for functional sharing. One thing Simple Sharing breaks is browsing other computers on the network (sometimes) so this could be the biggest issue you're facing.
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Glenn -----OTR/L, MOT, Tx
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I managed to connect to the shared computer using SMB and setup the shared printer too. The hard way.
If anyone else needs to know here is how:
System preferences -> Printers & Fax -> Add Printer -> Advanced
Type: Windows
URL: smb://username [email protected]/printername (the printers SHARING name is set in Windows -> Printer preferences. It should have no spaces or other symbols)
Name: as you wish
Location: I left it empty
Print Using: Choose "Select printer software" and find drivers for your printer.
That's all.
The only thing I haven't been able to do is make the shared computer appear in Finders sidebar. It only appears there after I've connected to it manually using Finders connect to server function.
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