Hello! I have been using Samba since last year and never had a problem which required to contact the Mailing Lists, but... now I think I have one that is worth it :( I am renumbering my internal IP network. I have been using 192.9.200 addresses (God knows why I chose that number), but now we are going to get wired to the Internet and I am changing all hosts to 192.168.x addresses. My Samba server (1.9.18p3 under FreeBSD 3.0) listens to requests from the two number ranges, while I finish the renumbering task. But recently, I found that, when changing the TCP/IP configuration of some machines which comes with version 4.00.950 of Win95, I cannot log on the Samba server anymore. I do not have this problem with machines having version 4.00.950a of Win95, tough. I tried many things: deleting arp entries, reloading nmbd and smbd, and rebooting the server, but no success. The machines try to logon to the samba server, but win95 displays a message stating that it cannot make the connection, an the reason is simply "network error" :( (smbclient -L works fine from the server to the problem machine, tough). Also, in the "network neighborhood" window, I can see every host but my server. If this is an old issue, please give me some pointers and I'll look in the mailing list archives or the FAQ. Best regards, Victor Carranza