User`s guide

Troubleshooting Version Update 1.1.17-18
3 In the Network and Sharing Center, make sure that Network discovery is
on.
4 If Network discovery is off, click , then select Turn on network
discovery and Apply.
Check the network is set up properly for TCP/IP
Check that each computer on the network has TCP/IP listed and selected for
the network properties with these options selected:
Obtain IP address automatically
Obtain DNS server address automatically
Windows XP: To ensure your network is set up properly for
TCP/IP
1 Click Start, and then select Control Panel.
2 Double-click Network and Internet Connections.
3 Double-click Network Connections.
4 If the computer is connected via Ethernet cable to the network, right-click
Local Area Connection (LAN).
5 If the computer is using a wireless connection, right-click Wireless
Network Connection.
6 Click Properties. In the dialog box that opens, check to ensure that
TCP/IP is listed and selected.
If TCP/IP is not listed, click Install, Protocol, and then Add. In the
dialog box that appears, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
If TCP/IP is listed and checked, highlight it and click Properties, then
select Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS
server address automatically.
7 All computers should be set identically.
Windows Vista: To ensure your network is set up properly for
TCP/IP
1 Click Start, and then select Control Panel.
2 Click View network status and tasks under Network and
Internet.