OK we just got done changing our IP addresses at work. We have all our workstations setup with static IP addresses and our network is set up on Cisco switches/routers, which we also changed the IP addresses on also (orignally was 192.178.x.x to 192.168.x.x).
The issue we are now having is that when we browse out using Network Neighborhood, we keep getting a workgroup not accessible error. We can ping other computers and find other computers by searching for their names, but cannot see them via network neighborhood. To further complicate things, we can browse out once in a great while over network neighborhood, but then we get that workgroup not accessible error after refreshing the network a couple times looking for more workstations. We can attach a group of workstations via a hub that isn't connected to any switches or routers and it works fine that way.
Any ideas?
The issue we are now having is that when we browse out using Network Neighborhood, we keep getting a workgroup not accessible error. We can ping other computers and find other computers by searching for their names, but cannot see them via network neighborhood. To further complicate things, we can browse out once in a great while over network neighborhood, but then we get that workgroup not accessible error after refreshing the network a couple times looking for more workstations. We can attach a group of workstations via a hub that isn't connected to any switches or routers and it works fine that way.
Any ideas?
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