you should already have a helper-address on the ethernet of the router on
the remote site, but you will need the ip address of the wins server in the
central site and possibly an entry in the lmhosts file for the wins server,
in addition make sure there are not acls blocking netbios ports 137/8/9

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Spencer
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/3/01 9:50 AM
Subject: Browser Issue with Network Neighbourhood [7:10780]

Hello i am unable to browse the network through a router, eg. i can ping
the
server and the server is our dhcp which we get our Ip address from.

When we go to the Network Neighbourhood icon it is unable to see the
server
or any other servers for that matter

We are using IP and tried with Ipx and netbeui for the hell of it even
though its not a routed protocol.

can anyone help ???????
any advice is better then no advice even if its just a one line comment
thanks




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