Hi folks.. I feel I'm going around in circles, so I'm throwing this out here on the off chance that at least one of you has some computer networking knowledge that may help me out.
Here's the thing.. I have assembled a PC out of leftovers for my garage/shop. It's running Win XP (a valid copy we own, from a previous generation desktop). The garage is too far from the router (and house) to run a network cable otherwise I'd have already done so. Keeping the budget at or close to $0 is the goal here (had to throw $17 down for a used 15" LCD monitor for the Garage machine, but that I can live with).
Anyway, the house network is fine, running a nearly-new NetGear wireless router. Three desktops (2xVista, 1xWinXP), laptop (Win 7), smart phones (Android) etc. are all working fine. I have an older LinkSys wireless router that has been flashed to run DD-WRT firmware. It's connected to the garage PC to be a bridge. There is no physical connection between the two routers.
Here is where it gets confusing (for me).. From the network (ie off of my PC) I can see the garage hardware. Can't talk to it, they're all 'unknown devices'. From the other end, I can see shared folders etc on the main/wired network, but can only see them, not access them. Also, the remote appears to be thinking that the house network is "the internet" (not sure if that makes a difference).
So I've gone through everything I can.. online guides to bridging, tutorials, any link that looked promising. I haven't had any success yet, although just the fact that they can in fact see each other is something I am pleased with.
It's probably related to IPs and subnets and so on, but I can't make enough sense of it all... not my baliwick, so to speak. All I want is to be able to access the internet from the garage so I can check in here to search for info and so on. In the end the machine will move to the garage anyway so that I can read PDFs etc, but I'd like to be able to check in and check my email from it.
So, do any of you have any experience with this kind of setup that might be able to give me a lead to follow, or anything? As I said, I'm at the point where I feel I'm just going around in circles with a stop to bang my head against a wall each lap.
Here's the thing.. I have assembled a PC out of leftovers for my garage/shop. It's running Win XP (a valid copy we own, from a previous generation desktop). The garage is too far from the router (and house) to run a network cable otherwise I'd have already done so. Keeping the budget at or close to $0 is the goal here (had to throw $17 down for a used 15" LCD monitor for the Garage machine, but that I can live with).
Anyway, the house network is fine, running a nearly-new NetGear wireless router. Three desktops (2xVista, 1xWinXP), laptop (Win 7), smart phones (Android) etc. are all working fine. I have an older LinkSys wireless router that has been flashed to run DD-WRT firmware. It's connected to the garage PC to be a bridge. There is no physical connection between the two routers.
Here is where it gets confusing (for me).. From the network (ie off of my PC) I can see the garage hardware. Can't talk to it, they're all 'unknown devices'. From the other end, I can see shared folders etc on the main/wired network, but can only see them, not access them. Also, the remote appears to be thinking that the house network is "the internet" (not sure if that makes a difference).
So I've gone through everything I can.. online guides to bridging, tutorials, any link that looked promising. I haven't had any success yet, although just the fact that they can in fact see each other is something I am pleased with.
It's probably related to IPs and subnets and so on, but I can't make enough sense of it all... not my baliwick, so to speak. All I want is to be able to access the internet from the garage so I can check in here to search for info and so on. In the end the machine will move to the garage anyway so that I can read PDFs etc, but I'd like to be able to check in and check my email from it.
So, do any of you have any experience with this kind of setup that might be able to give me a lead to follow, or anything? As I said, I'm at the point where I feel I'm just going around in circles with a stop to bang my head against a wall each lap.