Go:Network doesn't produce a window

Hi,
When I click on the "Go" menu then "Network" in the finder nothing happens.
I am on a wirless network at home. I can mount my girlfriends Public folder on the same network, but only by typing in the network address after selecting "connect to server".
Here are the details:
- I have file sharing turned on
- I have "Make AppleTalk active" selected for my Airport in Network settings
- From my girlfriends system that appears to have the same settings I can click "Go" menu then "Network" and see my system and the other machines on our Network.
- I recently had my Macbook in for repair at Apple. When it got back I put the hard drive that was in there before I sent it off back in.
- At work on the ethernet, nothing happens when I click "Go" menu then "Network" also
thanks so much,
Paul

Had to select networks in finder view preferences.

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