USR5461 and NetBEUI



Hi All,

   Okay, now I am starting to get a complex here.

   This is the second time I have been throttled installing
NetBEUI (print and file sharing that does not route
to the Internet) over a USR 5461 wireless router.
NetBIOS over TCP/IP is disabled. Both networks
were configured with WPA2.  And, TCP/IP (other
than NetBIOS) is working fine (users are
able to surf the Internet without hindrance).

Instance 1: XP-home, sp2  to  Win98 SE
Instance 2: XP-Pro, sp2  to  XP-Pro, sp1

   Both were unable to browser the others shares
or mount the others printers, even when the
network path was typed in manually.

   I have always been successful using NetBEUI over
wired networks.  Is the USR5461 not protocol neutral?
What am I doing wrong?

Many thanks,
--Tony
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