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When I open the Vista Network Properties and click on "view full map" I
receive the following message: "Windows cannot create the network map. Responses from other items on the network are delayed or there is an incompatible router on the network." I am able to view the computers and share files and printers with the other computers on my network (all XP - I have the "Link Layer Topology Discovery" enabled on all of the XP computers). This mapping function was working fine until one day it stopped. I have a Netgear WPN824 router and my firmware is up to date. Everything else seems to be working fine. I do not have any nVidia network components - I noticed in other posts that there is a problem with a specific nVidia network driver (I do have an nVidia graphics card, but I do not believe that should not affect this). I am running Vista Ultimate. The Link Layer Topology Discovery is enabled in my wireless settings. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!!!!!! |