This sounds like a problem I had too. It turned out that the WAN and
LAN-cables were mixed up.

Do the machines get a proper IP-address from the router? If not, try
switching the cables on the router.

HIH
Kim

On 08-12-04 9:32, "Simon Royal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The weird thing is, I originally just had an ethernet HUB connecting the two
> and
> I got the PC to find the eMac and transfer files.  Since installing the router
> I
> can still see both machines but not actually connect to them.


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