On Thu, 25 Dec 2003 14:10:00 +0000, John Fryatt wrote:
> "Graham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news
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>> On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 19:53:08 +0000, John Fryatt wrote:
>>
>> > Here's a funny one.... (although probably been discussed loads of
> times
>> > already)
>> >
>> > I have two PCs, one big box and one portable. Up until recently they
> were
>> > networked together through a hub using TP cables. Everything was ok.
>> > I had TCP/IP installed for Internet and NetBEUI for LAN. I realise
> both
>> > are not necessary but I seem to remember having trouble with TCP/IP
> and so
>> > added NetBEUI to get the local file sharing to work. This was a
> while ago,
>> > and due to moving house I haven't used the network for a while.
>> >
>> > I recently got cable broadband and connected this up through a
> WAP/router
>> > (Netgear MR314). The Internet connection works fine. I took the
>> > opportunity to remove NetBEUI, in the cause of simplification.
> Although
>> > the router is also a WAP I am using a cable connection for both PCs
> at the
>> > moment.
>> >
>> > So, my 'problem'. With both PCs set up with the BrowseMaster setting
> (in
>> > Control Panel/Network/File & Printer Sharing) at Automatic the
> portable
>> > becomes the Browse Master. In that config, only the portable shows
> under
>> > Network Neighborhood, on both machines. If I force the big box to be
> the
>> > Browse Master then everything's fine and I can see both PCs in Net
>> > Neighborhood.
>> > In either setup I can Find the big PC through Explorer, and access
> files.
>> > It just doesn't show under Net Neighborhood if the portable is the
> Browse
>> > Master.
>> > Any ideas why this should be?
>> >
>> > Oh yes, both PCs run Win 98 (with patches but not SE).
>> >
>> > John
>>
>> Best option is to set the machine you want to be the Browsmaster to
>> Browsmaster = YES and the other one to Browsmaster = NO. It takes a
> while
>> for the Network Neighbourhood to sort itself out, even on a small
> network.
>> By forcing a Browsmaster it will speed up the 'negotiating' but it can
>> still take 30 mins (the first time) to sort itself out.
>>
>> Graham.
>>
>>
> Hi Graham,
>
> As I said originally, that's what I've ended up doing. One PC has
> Browsemaster set to Enabled and the other is set to Disabled. I was just
> wondering why an Automatic setting, which effectively sets things up the
> reverse of my manual settings, doesn't work properly. Just some kind of
> s/w conflict I suppose, or maybe Win 98 is just a bit naff at this sort
> of thing?
>
> Regards, John
Sorry about the delayed responce. I have been off the air for a couple of
days while I upgraded my PC. All didn't go to plan.
Anyway, with all machines set to Browsmaster = Automatic, it can take
several hours for the negotiations between PC's to sort themselves out,
even on a two PC network.
The network usage is deliberately low to keep network traffic due to
browsmaster negotiations low on large networks. The downside of this is it
takes an eon for network neighborhood to become correctly populated,
especially for the first time.
Graham