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Local network
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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-14
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maypot (Electrical)
14 Sep 05 5:41
Hi,
I just joined a company and could not logged on their network. I could not see any PC in the neighbourhood network. My PC was configured for TCP/IP connection and their PCS as well.All the PCS are connected to the main server , located kilometres away, through a router. I was able to work and log onto the internet without any problem as the router could recognise me. I added NETBEUI to the protocols installed on my PC and can now browse through the network and all the local pcs are now visible to me. Previously I could ping them by their ip address but could not see them. Am I right to say that the PCs are locally networked by NETBEUI rather than TCP/IP.
Bob
IRstuff (Aerospace)
14 Sep 05 15:52
Better to post this question on Tek-tips TTFN
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svanels (Petroleum)
21 Sep 05 17:55
Maybe the PC's had a firewall installed. I once had this problem with ME installed together with Norton Security (factory installation).
xwb (Computer)
21 Sep 05 18:09
Yes - to see them by name you need NETBEUI. You also need NETBEUI to net send.
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