I don't think I'm communicating at all between the Windows Vista system
and the Linux system.

     I think I need to set up something in my Advanced portion of my D-Link
router.

     For example, I have a GadSpot DVR set up, with the two ports mapped.  For
example, one port is 8080, so I have:

<<>>
192.168.1.101 Public/private 8080 Schedule Always.
<<>>

     (I have the other port on another line with an address of 192.168.1.101,
which is the address of the DVR.)

Port 135/TCP - used by smbd
Port 137/UDP - used by nmbd
Port 138/UDP - used by nmbd
Port 139/TCP - used by smbd
Port 445/TCP - used by smbd

Do you really need to put samba and windows machine on different ip range?

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