Back to my Mac with LinkSys WRT54GX4

Verizon FIOS at home with Linksys WRT54GX4 UPnP enabled in front of Mac Pro. No issues with BtmM on the local LAN or WLAN (shares & screen sharing) from Mac Book Pro. Feature is enabled on both with the same .Mac account. iDisk and sync to .Mac both work on the machines.
Any clues to why BtmM doesn't show either host when away from the LAN/WLAN?
Thanks!

A little more information...
On the Mac Pro, I did a fresh install from scratch on a clean disk, then used the migration assistant only to move my user folder. All apps re-installed from media/downloads. On the MacBook Pro, I did a full backup to an external drive, then used the migration assistant to transfer all apps and user settings.
On the Mac Pro under the 'SHARED' section of the side bar, I see only my MacBook Pro. On the MacBook Pro, I see 'All', then I can browse to find my Mac Pro. This to me seems to be the problem. The MBP has been used on a windows network at the office in a Windows 2003 AD setting. I wonder if somehow this is the problem.
TIA for your help!!!

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