Migration assistant - PC doesn't receive Passcode

I am trying to use the Migration Assistant to transfer data from my PC (XP SP3) to my Macbook Pro.  It hangs up when the Mac tries to transmit a passcode to the PC.  It never comes through.  I've tried using my wireless home network, and I've tried connecting the two with an Ethernet cable.  (Do I have to change any settings on my computers when I do that?)  No dice.  I've searched for an answer on this and haven't found one.  Anyone have one?  Thanks!

They both need to be on the same network. Ideally on Ethernet, otherwise it might take days to copy GB's over wifi.
Here is the Apple info on the subject…
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5872
See if that helps clarify the process.

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