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Recently added and been playing with a wi-fi enabled laptop on my
LAN.  Screwed up my settings somehow.

3 W98se, 1 Win2k & one linux box on LAN.  Linux box was offline when
problems started.

All windows PCs (running zonealarm) can access the I'net via router
connected to cable modem.

Net' neighborhood on the Win2k PC lists and can access a shortcut to a
share on one '98 PC#1; no other PCs are listed except itself .

'98 PC#1 can sometimes see and access the Win2k pc, which is the only one
in it's network neighborhood.  Other times, like right now, unable to
browse network.  Upon every shutdown/reboot of this machine I'm informed
that there's a user connected.  Netstat show's no connections

The other two W98 PCs (which includes wireless laptop) also are unable to
browse network.

I am at a lost.  My network properties seems as they were originally when
everything was fine.  The W98 PCs only use Netbui bindings (TCP/IP bindings
unchecked). Exceptions on the win2k pc are for linux file sharing.  Any
suggestions?


Ian Carmichael



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