2 macs on the same network with the same name?

I have 2 macs running the latest version of Tiger on the same computer-to-computer network. Are there any potential issues if both computers are named the same when connecting them on this network? I didn't think about this before naming them and I just want to check now before I spend lots of time installing software and customizing them. Should I change the name of one of them?
Thanks!!!

Are there any potential issues if both computers are named the same when connecting them on this network?
Yes. First there is the human confusion factor. You won't know which machine you are really connecting to across the network. Sometimes Mac OS X and other software will get confused as to which machine you are referring to when you use the name by itself.
You should give them individual names even if it is something as simple as adding a digit (i.e. Mac1 and Mac2).
I just want to check now before I spend lots of time installing software and customizing them.
Changing the computer name should have zero effect on that.

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