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I have Vista Ultimate x64 (recently upgraded) and a Linkstation Live LS-CHL NAS. Could see the NAS fine when I was running XP Home. Now it doesn't show up as a network device. Other WinXP computers on the network see it fine. They are both using wired gigabit to a d-link gigabit switch. I've tried changing =Local Policy\Security Options\Network security: LAN Manager authentication level, to "Send LM & NTLM - use NTLMv2 session security if negotiated." But that didn't change anything. My windows firewall is off. I have AVG free installed but that doesn't have a firewall and it didn't stop the connection on XP Home. They are both set to the same workgroup (HOME). I've seen a post about changing the MTU (but I don't know where to change this). And some others about disableing IPv6, but am unsure if that'd help. Bengel1959 - I see that changing your default node type helped... but what did you change it to?? Thanks your help, DrD -- drdeathly |