Windows 10: one of my win10 PC is not seen on my LAN

Discus and support one of my win10 PC is not seen on my LAN in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have 4 pc on my lan, I only see 2 of them. I wanted to share a folder, but this pc is not visible to the LAN, I made sure advanced network sharing... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by sdowney717, Nov 29, 2020.

  1. one of my win10 PC is not seen on my LAN


    I have 4 pc on my lan, I only see 2 of them.
    I wanted to share a folder, but this pc is not visible to the LAN, I made sure advanced network sharing is all set to on.
    Went through 4 services mention on a video set to to automatic, reboot, still not on the LAN.
    I can access the other 2 PC from this invisible PC

    Oddly the invisible PC shows its name on the other pc's network page under Media Devices, but not under Computer

    So what do I do?

    Running latest win version 2HO2

    :)
     
    sdowney717, Nov 29, 2020
    #1
  2. newtekie1 Win User

    Good LAN party games?

    Most of my suggestions have already been listed.

    However, I found Swat4 to actually be a pretty fun LAN game, especially at smaller LAN parties.
     
    newtekie1, Nov 29, 2020
    #2
  3. jonkb Win User
    Asus P5Q Onboard Lan issues...

    I've just reformated my pc, and it all runs fine except for the the onboard lan. I've tried every LAN driver on ASUS list, and I can't get it to work. It keeps searching for the connection, but it never finds it. The internet runs fine on my moms PC, so it can't be the internet provider*Frown one of my win10 PC is not seen on my LAN :( Onboard LAN is enables in BIOS, and I did try to clear CMOS without any luck.
    Any suggestions? It really sux.... I think the P5Q Pro is a buggy board...
     
    jonkb, Nov 29, 2020
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  4. duglissrt Win User

    one of my win10 PC is not seen on my LAN

    LAN problem after upgrade to Win10 version 1903

    I have 3 computers in my LAN. Since the last upgrade a month ago, My laptop cannot see or find the desktop PC on the network. I have tried disabling firewalls and manually entering the TCP/IP network addresses on the desktop PC but nothing has worked. Has
    anyone else experienced this problem? I hope that there is a solution. If not I may have to reset the desktop OS to the initial version of WIN10. The 3rd PC in the LAN is a desktop running an older version of WIN10 and it can be seen by both the other computers
    in the network.

    Douglas
     
    duglissrt, Nov 29, 2020
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