Vista not seeing PC on network

My network is connected to a WRT54GS, before I had a wired version not wireless I could see the end network. Now with the WRT54GS I see her, I can ping, internet access, print to the network printer, and others with XP can see my vista PC. It is a pain if I need to transfer files that I have to go to other machines. All are on the same workgroup, all can ping, internet access and network. In short, everything works fine, but I do not see the network. Just my PC no other PC or printers, and discovery is enabled and set to the private sector. All suggestions will be useful. I've changed the settings in the router and the PC but no luck.

Mark

I want to thank everyone for help with this problem after watching on the other PC's I saw my mistake is the firewall blocking, it goes back to say oops 'seek first the basic stuff. " But I can see all my vista PC network

Thank you

Mark

NightRider RV Inc.

www.nightriderrv.com

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