> But I can't work out why I should see them if I'm on a different network!

Perhaps they are on the same subnet as you?

You might be able to change your settings (set your router to use
192.168.2.xx instead of 1.xx for DHCP maybe) but you'd need to check
with a network person.

--stuart


--stuart

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Jason Davies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sam - MacAmbulance wrote on 25/11/08 at 09:31
>
>>I get that too, normally after using Parallels, perhaps it's the shared
>>networking announcing itself as a separate network device and the
>>NetGear router being slow to update the device table when I quit
>>Parallels. That being said I can never access it when Parallels is
>>running.
>
> I don't have Parallels but I see these constantly, as well as
> other computers nearby (presumably my neighbours). I just got
> used to the annoyance but it would be nice not to have them
> there (I suppose if people are using Bonjour, then that's the
> whole point).
>
>
> But I can't work out why I should see them if I'm on a different network!
>
>
> >
>

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