I have a small network with six PC's and two printers connected to an ARK print print server. All of the PC's can connect to each other and all of them can print to the printers, except one PC which for some reason cannot connect to the print server. It does connect to all of the other PC's and to the Internet. Wierdly, if I disconnect three of the other PC's from the hub (to which they are connected by Coax) then the one problem PC can print just fine, which would seem to prove that it is not a software setup problem. Four of the PC's, including the problem one, are connected via Coax to a hub. Two of the PC's and the print server are connected via Cat5 cables to the hub. The print server shows up in Network Neighborhood on the problem PC, but if I doubleclick the print server, it says it is unavailable. Anybody have any suggestions of things to try to solve this problem? I talked to the manufacturer of the hub and server (same company) and they were stumped. They said they would set up an exact duplicate of my network and try to simulate the problem, which impressed me greatly, but so far they have not come up with a solution.

I am running Windows98 networking. I have TCP/IP installed for ICS, IPX/SPX for some software and for the