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Hi
I am siva, I installed fedora 7(server) and all clients xp machines,previous my ip range was 192.168.4.x but now i changed to all machine in 192.168.9.x range. now from server try to connect windows network it showing error "Sorry, couldn't display all the contents of "Windows Network: workgroup" how to solve this problem please help any one for me
Reset your router via hardware then print your default setting,make a copy of your router firmware settings,then only now try to change them step by step checking everytime if everything works.
Good luck !
Last edited by DOTT.EVARISTI; 03-19-2008 at 06:09 AM.
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Last edited by DOTT.EVARISTI; 03-19-2008 at 06:37 AM.
Would also be useful to know if you are using the router or the new server as DHCP. If both are on you'll have problems. I'm guessing you were using the router before. After router reset statically set your IP to the same range as the router and login to configure it.
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