- Jun 8, 2002
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I am new to networking so go slow with me...
I have a stand alone computer that is running Win98SE that has a network card and connect to a hardwire port of a Wireless router. My laptop has Win XP home and has a wireless PCMIA card and both have shown that they are communicating with good link quality...What is the question...should be easy from here right?? Anyway I try on the laptop to setup a home network and get to the point it wants to make a disk for the other computer. Neat part is that I don't have a floppy and it does not recognize my external CDRW to make this disk. I thought I would just work it opposite from the win 98 computer but I can't figure out how. Do I have to buy an external floppy to make this work? Keep in mind that I don't know JACK about networking. I went to practicallynetworked.com and it either did not discuss this situation or I am just too dumb to figure it out. If anyone could get me moving in the right direction...I would sincerely appreciate it.
Bart
I have a stand alone computer that is running Win98SE that has a network card and connect to a hardwire port of a Wireless router. My laptop has Win XP home and has a wireless PCMIA card and both have shown that they are communicating with good link quality...What is the question...should be easy from here right?? Anyway I try on the laptop to setup a home network and get to the point it wants to make a disk for the other computer. Neat part is that I don't have a floppy and it does not recognize my external CDRW to make this disk. I thought I would just work it opposite from the win 98 computer but I can't figure out how. Do I have to buy an external floppy to make this work? Keep in mind that I don't know JACK about networking. I went to practicallynetworked.com and it either did not discuss this situation or I am just too dumb to figure it out. If anyone could get me moving in the right direction...I would sincerely appreciate it.
Bart