Sam - MacAmbulance wrote on 25/11/08 at 09:31

>I get that too, normally after using Parallels, perhaps it's the shared
>networking announcing itself as a separate network device and the
>NetGear router being slow to update the device table when I quit
>Parallels. That being said I can never access it when Parallels is
>running.

I don't have Parallels but I see these constantly, as well as 
other computers nearby (presumably my neighbours). I just got 
used to the annoyance but it would be nice not to have them 
there (I suppose if people are using Bonjour, then that's the 
whole point).


But I can't work out why I should see them if I'm on a different network!


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