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Select View all on the top left corner. Click Home Group. Follow the on-screen instructions to run the troubleshooter. Method 2: Make sure you have the home group setup correctly on your computers. I would suggest you to delete the existing home group and create a fresh home group.
For your issue with connecting your laptop via home Wi-Fi, we would suggest you to delete all the wireless networks detected by your laptop. After deleting those items, search for wireless connection again. We are waiting for your feedback. LM.
Since upgrading to Windows 11, my ASUS PC and all DELL laptops on my home network can see each other and can see all computer folders. Unfortunately, they are not permitted access to files despite having set up file sharing. I am always told that my Network Credentials are invalid.
1. The networks using "made up" Top Level Domain (TLD) identifiers such as "LAN" or "LOCAL" or "HOME" might succeed if the hosts on the a shared local collision domain network segment and have implement mDNS (MultiCast DNS) as promulgated in RFC6762, Microsoft's LLMNR (Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution), as promulgated in RFC4795, or ...
We would like to know if you are able to access the computer using the IP address. Follow the steps mentioned below: Press Windows key + R, to open Run dialog box. Type \\IPAddress (ex: 192.168.x.x) and check if you are able to access the driv.
Select the Start button, then select Settings > Network & internet , and on the right side, select Sharing options. Under Private, select Turn on Network discovery and Turn on file and printer sharing. Under All Networks, select Turn off password protected sharing. Make sharing services start automatically.
Click the Yes button. Forget the Network. -Press Windows key + X. -Click Settings. -Click Network and Internet. -Click WIFI then Manage Known Network. -Click your WIFI name and hit Forget. -Click Start, type CMD and run as administrator. -Copy and paste each of the commands below and hit enter.
The trouble network folder shows nothing in the Navigation pane when I try to expand it. The Network view in the main pane shows 2 media devices, the Windows 10 computer and a TV on the network, the Mesh hub the Windows 11 computers are ethernet connected to, and 3 devices under other devices, all 3 TVs with the same network name and ip address.
My Windows 10 Pro laptop is unable to connect to my home wifi network, despite connecting to school and hotspot networks. Other devices: laptops and my phone can all connect to my home network. I have tried a network reset, updating drivers, the troubleshooting program on windows, resetting the router, restarting, and network commands: