The use of VLANs erects barriers to contain "broadcast domains."  As a
result, you need an external mechanism for cross-subnet browsing for
the Network Neighborhood.

Most people find it useful to utilize a WINS server.  When a node is
configured to use WINS, it registers it's name an IP address on
startup.  It also uses the WINS server database for resolving the
names and addresses of other nodes throughout the network.  When
properly configured, the WINS servers acts as a "browse master," and
populates the contents of your "Network Neighborhood"
icon/folder/directory.

You can then use it just like you normally would.

Alan

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