Can't see all the XP systems on my network in workgroup



I am trying to setup some networking and I can't see all the XP
systems in the workgroup.
But, the systems that I can't see are in another room. Different
subnet, different switch.

What ports should I verify that are open to allow the system to access
each other ?

Thanks
.



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