You have to have a Master Browser on every segment of a routed network.  You
will also have to use the "ip helper-address" command so that WINS and DHCP
requests are forwarded correctly.

Chris Lemagie
Systems Engineer
Cisco Systems
Seattle Commercial Region
(425) 468-0959
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Subject:        Network neighborhood

Assuming file and print sharing is enabled on all workstations; if some
computers show up in network neighborhood and some do not would the problem
most likely be a master browser issue or WINS or something else.  Thanks,
Jeff Lodwick MCSE/CCNA
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