Sharing Vanished - Can't Connect Two Macs

iMac G5 and MacBook 13" - trying to just share files between the two. Was working fine two days ago. Now, the machines on the same hub can't see each other. Go into Finder>Network and can't see the "Shared" server. Tried to connect direct via IP address...just hangs and times out. Have reconfigured Sharing again and again and again...no progress.
What should I be checking?

Restart all your networking devices.
Computers and router.
See if that makes difference, let us know if it works.

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