> 
> You might not have changed anything, but the hardware probably reset
> to 
> defaults. Can you see the network with just one of the machines? Is
> it 
> set to DCHP with the Netgear assigning IP numbers? That's the usual 
> procedure, as I'm sure you know, with routers.
> 

Thanks for answering both my queries, Gary. The computers are set to
DHCP. They can see each other on the network but will not connect to
the net. I'm reasonably sure it's a problem with the settings but I
can't contact the ISP to find out for sure because they frown on
sharing a connection.

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