Hi
Working this way (without a Router) means that you do not have Local Private
Network (LAN).
Since you do not have a LAN the Sharing of Files/Printer etc. does not work.
In other word what ever you are doing you are doing while sitting on the
Internet in front of the world.
In general it is a very risky way to run few computers.
Since a simple router is less than $20 there is No reason for such Unhealthy
practice.
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Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)
"tempgal" <> wrote in message
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> Hi --
>
> Am trying to network two computers, a Vista 64-bit Home Premium and an XP
> Home.
>
> The ISP is Comcast (cable). The modem is a Motorola SB4101. This modem
> is not a combination modem/router and there is no router.
> The devices are connected via a D-Link DGS-2205 switch -- the modem to the
> switch and each computer to the switch via Ethernet Cat5 patch cables.
>
> I understand that we will not be able to connect the second computer to
> the Internet without a router, unless we are able to properly configure
> Internet Connection Sharing, but I thought we would be able to have the
> new computer able to see and transfer the files from the old.
>
> At least one folder has been shared on each computer. The network name is
> the same on each computer.
>
> Have turned the firewalls off on each computer. In Vista, have configured
> the network as Private and have enabled everything in the network
> properties that seemed relevant.
>
> Have visited several websites and I thought I had checked everything out
> step by step.
>
> Still no joy. Neither computer can see the other.
>
> Any suggestions would sure be welcome.
>
> Thanks.