On Mon April 14 2008, Craig White wrote: > sounds like a networking issue...a bad hub/router/cable or something something - the devil's in the details > because if the PCLinux system picks up 4 systems and the Fedora machine > only sees 1 and they're both polling the same broadcast address, then > something is preventing it from working. > just got home (long day); so, I've swapped out the CAT5 cable - no change; I went through each setting in smbk4 which also does some Samba settings through its GUI on the PCLinuxOS box, which is still up and still able to browse my LAN, and matched those settings on my Fedora box - then I rebooted, and...drumroll here...............there's a CHANGE - now, my wife's laptop is not showing it's IP address and its shares don't appear, but the studiopc machine IS now showing its IP address (this is info in the smbk4 GUI window), and revealing its shares - so the behavior has switched machines! > You can ping each of these systems from the Fedora box? > just tried this and no, the machines that don't display their IP or show their shares aren't responding to pings > Take the cable connection from the PCLinux system and plug it into the > Fedora system...that should tell you something. like I said, I replaced the cable with a brand new one before trying all the above -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list