PC's will not recognise a network

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Rob Thomson

I have 2 PC's with XPpro loaded, and am trying to make a
home network via my router (Draytek Vigor 2200e). I have
administrator rights with my log in.
Despite the network wizard seeming to install everything
correctly, neither PC's will recognise the possibility of
a network, or the other PC. If I try and "View Network
Computers", I get a message "network name is not
accessible. You might not have permission to use this
network resource. Contact the administrator of this
server to find out if you have access permissions" The
list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
available.
Any ideas please!
Rob
 
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System error 6118 has occurred. The list of servers for this workgroup is
not currently available
SYMPTOMS: 1) After enabling ICS/ICF, you can't see any computes on My
Network places. If you try, you may get "workgroup is not accessible". 2) If
you use the net view command, you may receive "System error 6118 has
occurred. The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently
available." message.
Resolutions:
1) This behavior can occur if you enable the ICF that will closes the ports
for file sharing by default. To open these ports, right-click the network
connection that is firewall protected> Properties>Advanced>Settings>Service
Tab>Add, Enter 127.0.0.1) for the required Internet Protocol (IP) number.
Enter UDP ports from 135 through 139, and TCP ports from 135 through 139 one
by one (the external and internal port numbers should be identical).
2) This may occur if the workgroup name and the domain name are the
different.
3) No master browser. Starting Computer Browser Service on one of w2k/xp
computers should fix the problem
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