Remote Database Connection On Windows 7

Hi
I have installed Oracle 10g database on Windows 7 and i want to access EM (enterprise manager) from another machine on which windows xp os installed both are 32 bit Operating Systems. when i type complete url of remote machine EM but it time out and take too long time, can you tell me is there any solution and is this security problem ? both computer are connected with wifi router and when i ping to remote machine its response is ok and both machine on WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network). Em on remote machine is running Fine
Thanks in Advance

Dear ,
Please check both sides firewall setting .
right-click the networking --> properties --> tabpage"advance "--> firewall setting.
I met this problem before .
Just shutdown firewall then try to connect again.
tnks.
K.Y.

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