Can't Connect To Client On Local Network

I am trying to connect to an iBook that has activated ARD in the Sharing Prefs and cannot get in. I can send messages back and forth, but that is all.
ARD is 2.2

Why is the modem connected to the switch? Does it have a dhcp server?
The box said windows xp or better... So I installed Linux!

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