Two machines running Win7 and I have questions about a switch and wifi scenario for networking.
I have two computers both running Win7sp1. Both are connected via ethernet through an unmanaged 1gbit switch.
Each computer also connects via wifi to the internet.
The WIFI ROUTER is setup to serve DHCP but I assign static IPs to each machine for port forwarding purposes. The internet works fine, no problems there. The WIFI internet settings for machine #1 is 192.168.1.220 and #2 is 192.168.1.210
subnet is 255.255.255.0 gateway is 192.168.1.1 DNS settings are the ones from my ISP.
The goal is to have ALL LOCAL TRAFFIC flow through the "homegroup" through the 1gbit switch. The biggest question I have I guess is, what should my network settings be for the two nic cards. Obviously they have to have separate IP addresses
in a different octave (IE 192.168.55.110 -- 192.168.55.120)
What should the subnet mask be? Should there be a gateway? and I don't need DNS settings for it I wouldn't think?
I can setup the two ethernet cards to connect and ping and even map directly to the IP and share files, but in Network and Sharing Center they always show up as Public. I want to share files between the two machines and have ALL TRAFFIC between the
two, routed through the NIC cards. I obviously can do it if I map directly to the IP, but it seems like this "homegroup" thing should let me choose to route through the ethernet connection, but it always tries to setup the homegroup on the wifi adapters,
which btw acts funny too. It seems they don't see each other because it never gives me an option on either machine to "join" a homegroup, only to create one. I create a homegroup on one machine and get a password, then the other machine wants to
do the same thing, there is no join feature.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks guys.
March 22nd, 2011 3:20am
Hi,
Before you setting up the Homegroup on both the Windows 7, you need to change the type of the Network to Home.
The following link for your reference.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/ee431714
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-7/features/homegroup.aspx
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/products/features/homegroup
Follow the Video and article in the link above to set up the Homegroup
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March 24th, 2011 5:28am