Unable to access my network

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I am running Win 2000 and I have a wireless "G" network and for some reason
my network is not right. I can access the internet on all of my networked
computers but I cannot access the networked computers including the local
one.
When I click on My Network Places, I have no "computers near me" and when I
click on my network (workgroup "c1a321") I get an error message that says:

{c1a321 is not accessible.
The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available. }

This happens on all of my wireless networked computers.
My router is accessible from all of my computers and everything is setup
the same as when everything was working but I still cannot access either
local computer or networked computer.

I did see an older post that described an similar problem but the poster
did not get any answer as the problem turned out to be a virus. I have run
my virusscan many times but cannot find any virus.

Does anyone have a clue as to what I might look for or what my problem might
be?

Thanks.
 
I am running Win 2000 and I have a wireless "G" network and for some reason
my network is not right. I can access the internet on all of my networked
computers but I cannot access the networked computers including the local
one.
When I click on My Network Places, I have no "computers near me" and when I
click on my network (workgroup "c1a321") I get an error message that says:

{c1a321 is not accessible.
The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available. }

This happens on all of my wireless networked computers.
My router is accessible from all of my computers and everything is setup
the same as when everything was working but I still cannot access either
local computer or networked computer.

I did see an older post that described an similar problem but the poster
did not get any answer as the problem turned out to be a virus. I have run
my virusscan many times but cannot find any virus.

Does anyone have a clue as to what I might look for or what my problem might
be?

Browsing Network Neighborhood requires NetBIOS name resolution. This
means a valid WINS or LMHOSTS file, since your wireless router isn't
passing NetBIOS brodcasts.

Jeff
 
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