MacNetters,
                    I have a little LAN at home with a PC XPpro, G3 AIO
9.2.2, and a G4 that I am using as a learning center for X. I have two
drives in it with Jag on one of them and the other partitioned in three
volumes with Panther on one, Tiger on one, and 9.2.2 on one. They are all
hardwired into a Linksys WRT54G and a SpeedStream 5360 onto the Net. They
all go online just fine (the G4 from all four OS's), and the AIO sees the G4
and the Jag OS on the G4 sees both the AIO and the PC, but . . .I can't
figure out how to get Panther and Tiger to see the other machines.  I'm sure
it is just a config problem, but I am going around in circles and not
getting it done. Any help?
-- 
All the Best,

R.A. Cantrell

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