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    IPs in WLAN

    Discussion in 'Networking and Wireless' started by RealArt, Sep 21, 2006.

  1. RealArt

    RealArt Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have just bought a D-Link DI-614 (or something) wireless router. It is a very cool thing and its also working properly. But..

    Its a lame question but I want to know how can I access other computers in my local network. What are their IP adresses? Routers IP is 192.168.0.1
     
  2. blue68f100

    blue68f100 Notebook Virtuoso

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    If you look at the Dlink log, or DHCP list you will see all of your PC's mac, and IP address. Or go to each pc and get the ip from there port properities.

    Now if you are wanting to share files, You will need to tune on File & Printer Sharing. Then if you have any firewall's you will need a rule to allow your subnet to be cleared. Otherwise NO Trafic will flow.
     
  3. drumfu

    drumfu super modfu

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    you don't need the IP addresses, just browse via explorer