Bridging would really only be used if you have more that one router on the network. I can't see why that would be a problem.
Try this first (if you haven't done it already):
Goto a command prompt, type
net diag. Answer no to the question:
Is Microsoft Network Diagnostics currently running on any
other computers on the network ? (Y/N)
This will put the first machine into
Diagnostic Server mode. On the second machine do the same. If they can talk to each other, I would recommend downloading Microsoft DUN 1.3. Yes, I know it is a Dial-Up upgrade, but it also upgrades the TCP/IP stack as well as the NetBios DLLs. Here's the address:
Otherwise, try only enabling one
Master Browser, as there should be only one on the network. Also, if you are using NetBeui, make it the default protocol. (You can do that in the Network Configuration screen.)
It would be easier if you had a WINS server on your network, because then you would be able to run only 1 network protocol, TCP/IP.
But alas, I'll keep looking around if none of the above work.
G/L! B-)
Andy