Office Windows 7 and XP wireless networking

Hello.  last weekend (9/1), I installed a new router from Linksys.  Currently, I am wireless with good access to the Internet and my Canon printer.  My new Dell desktop running Windows 7.  It is directly connected to the router.  I have excellent connections to the Internet and the printer (also connected).   The Windows desktop can see everything on my XP laptop.  I don't see anything on the desktop.

BILL and BEVERLY-PC (XP and W7, names respectively) are in the MSHOME workgroup

The machine Windows 7 says it can see my laptop (BILL), but is not part of the network 3.

Looking at my network places, I can see MSHOME.  By clicking on it, it errors saying MSHome is not accessible...

I tried to use the Network Setup Wizard, but the USB networksetup drive file doesn't have to provide settings for Windows 7.

Phew.  That's all.  How to fill out my network so that I can access files on the Windows 7 computer.

Thank you in advance for your time and effort.

I have installed MS Security Essentials and had it work.  Then I removed the McAfee.  I verified that the Windows Firewall is on.  I checked my XP machine and voila!   I can see the Windows 7 desktop.   Thank you very much.   Hope you are enjoying your help – it is a great help.  Bill

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