Connecting to PC"s for file shares with SL

I am not able to connect to my PC thru the network 1/2 the time it does not even see the PC but the PC sees it fine if it sees the PC it can't connect. but if I boot into 10.5 off of my USB HDD I can connect just fine to the PC and get to the files. it is pretty frustrating SL is faster but some things just don't work the way they should

Can you give some more information about the LaCie drive and the computer? How big is the drive? What interface is it (i.e. USB, FireWire, etc.)? What are the specs of the G4?

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