HomeHub3 Workgroup

Has anyone discovered how to change the Workgroup name on the Homehub3?  It defaults to 'Home' which is inconsistent with all the other nodes on my network.
Cheers,
Ian

THERE IS A FIX! Well, at least a work around.
Reference this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=132321&tstart=60
=Tod
G5/2.0x2, G3/501, G3/233PB    

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