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I am at that point where you get so frustrated that you want to just throw the monitor out of the window!

I have two PC's connected to a Netgear ADSL Modem/Switch/Router. It has assigned the two PC's an IP address, I have set both the workgroups to the same name but for some reason only one PC lists both PC's on the network.

All I want to do is map a bloody drive FFS !!!!
 
Have you disabled the firewall on both machines, thats the first step to diagnose the problem, secondly, can you ping each machine from the other ?
 
csmager said:
If one PC shows both, it might be working.

Type \\computername - 'network neighborhood' is notoriously unreliable.
Gotta agree.

I cannot believe in this day and age it is still so difficult to properly network via ethernet (well, it can be done fairly easily if you know what you are doing, but still). Network Neighbourhood is shocking sometimes...
 
Cancel that, its stopped working again!

Firewall off and I can ping one machine to the other no problem. Also tried typing in the computer name as suggested too but no luck.
 
csmager said:
about about \\<IP address> ?

Sounds like it might be some name resolution issue.

Well done... that worked so I can actually access the shared folders etc but how do I fix the name resolution problem? Do I need to change the name of the computer?
 
DNS resolution isn't used for internal networking on a peer-to-peer infrastructure. It uses PNRP (Peer-to-peer Name Resolution Protocol).

No idea why it might've bust though. Check firewalls have been disabled and maybe reboot both.
 
csmager said:
DNS resolution isn't used for internal networking on a peer-to-peer infrastructure. It uses PNRP (Peer-to-peer Name Resolution Protocol).

No idea why it might've bust though. Check firewalls have been disabled and maybe reboot both.

:confused:

Iam having a similar problem to StuntMonkeh so I thought I would ask.
 
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