A100-306 & office via Modem/Router wireless connection: access denied

I'm trying to file/printer sharing between my laptop A100-306 and office units.
I used the Windows Wizard to create the internet/LAN connection.

It has been a success with the connection internet (via Belkin 54 g Wireless Modem/Router), but my "Troarn" LAN does not seem to be recognized by the laptop.
When I query, on the laptop, My Network places/computers view of the Working Group, the page is white!

But when I question, the office, My Network places/View workgroup computers, computers are displayed. If I try, on the desktop, for connection access is denied.

Someone at - it suggestions?

Hello

-Check if you have disabled the firewall on the laptop.

-Be sure that each computer is placed in the same working group.

-Check the TCP/IP protocol settings.
If a computer has the IP 168.192.50.1 the other should for example has 168.192.50.2 and so on.

-If you want access to all records, you must set the rights for sharing this folder.

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