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    Networking Problems

    Hey, it's been quite a long time since i was a regular at the boards and am actually quite a noob right now, not that I ever wasn't. Well, my problem is that i have a Win2k/Redhat machine hooked up to a router, and that router is hooked up to another router that has a few computers on it. My machine cannot detect the other machines on the top level; I need this so I can print. Is there any way I can fix this?

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    Are they on the same subnet?
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    no, i dun think so

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    Try putting them on the same subnet and see if they can communicate then
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