Lan network with WRT54G router

I have 3 computers, but cannot connected with each other through network syetem. Details as below:-
Wireless Broadband Router - WRT54G
Computer 1 laptop - Fujitsu P7110 Window XP Professional
Computer 2 laptop - Fujitsu B5010 Window XP Home SP2
Computer 3 desktop - Dell Dimension 2400 Window XP Home SP2
When I click the Network Place then View Workgroup Computer, I cannot access into the network that all computers are in same domain name. A warning clause come out "XXXXX is not accessible. You might not ave permission to use this network resoruce. Contact the adminitrator of this server to find out if you hve permissions."
Router firmware has been upgraded from version 2.0 to version 4.21.1.
Have contacted with Microsoft & Fujitsu on this problem, but they cannot give me any solution about this problem. You are my last chance. Thanks.

On your XP Pro, go into the Admin Tools>>Local Security Settings>>Local Policies>>Security Settings and set Network Settings: Sharing and Security Model to CLASSIC.
Greetings from Northern Ontario, Canada

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