Okay, I'm working on a 98 machine. Its connected to a network of roughly 8 PC's running 98 and 2k. All the PC's are on a workgroup with file sharing enabled. A router assigns IP's via DHCP. Nothing fancy at all.
Okay this particular 98 machine grabs an IP address from the router and can surf the internet and ping external sites all day long. However, it cannot see any of the other machines on the network at all. It cannot browse their network shares or ping them. They do not show up in network neighborhood; it does see itself. It has a fresh install of Windows 98 on it with the following things in network properties:
Client for MS Network
3Com fast etherlink
Dial up adapter
Netbeui -> 3Com fast etherlink
Netbeui -> Dial up Adapter
TCP/IP -> 3Com fast etherlink
TCP/IP -> Dial up Adapter
File and print sharing for MS networks
The machines require the DNS settings to be entered but they are entered and correct.
Any ideas would be appreciated!
Okay this particular 98 machine grabs an IP address from the router and can surf the internet and ping external sites all day long. However, it cannot see any of the other machines on the network at all. It cannot browse their network shares or ping them. They do not show up in network neighborhood; it does see itself. It has a fresh install of Windows 98 on it with the following things in network properties:
Client for MS Network
3Com fast etherlink
Dial up adapter
Netbeui -> 3Com fast etherlink
Netbeui -> Dial up Adapter
TCP/IP -> 3Com fast etherlink
TCP/IP -> Dial up Adapter
File and print sharing for MS networks
The machines require the DNS settings to be entered but they are entered and correct.
Any ideas would be appreciated!