Windows 10: Windows 10 network discovery does not find computers

Discus and support Windows 10 network discovery does not find computers in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have a home network with a Desktop PC, a laptop, and an NAS disk drive all connecter by wired ethernet. The laptop and the PC both run Windows 10 and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by JimQZU, Jun 3, 2021.

  1. JimQZU Win User

    Windows 10 network discovery does not find computers


    I have a home network with a Desktop PC, a laptop, and an NAS disk drive all connecter by wired ethernet. The laptop and the PC both run Windows 10 and it is up to date on both. When I click on the Network line in File Explorer on the PC it shows all the connected devices in categories media, multifunction, printers, etc.; one of the categories is Computer. The PC, laptop, and NAS drive are all listed there. The laptop is the same except that it does not have the Computer category. Which makes it a little difficult to navigate to the desired device. I can type the name of the computer in the

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    JimQZU, Jun 3, 2021
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  2. Cannot keep Network Discovery Enabled.

    Hi,

    Thank you for the response.

    I would suggest that you change the settings in the Firewall to allow Network discovery so that the Firewall stays On while allowing the Network discovery to be enabled.

    Follow the steps.

    a . Open Control panel.

    b. Small icons from the drop down.

    c. Click on Windows Firewall.

    d. Click on Allow programs or feature through Firewall.

    e. Scroll the list and check Network Discovery.

    If you need additional assistance then let us know.
     
    Ruth Buruga, Jun 3, 2021
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  3. updates messed up my network discovery and now my other network computers and hp printer not discovered

    Thishis is helpful but not honestly the issue with Windows 10.

    The problem is for Windows 10 to see ANY DEVICE or Network Device or Printer or USB drive is REBOOT!

    But only after your suggestions. Example below of a posted thread I put on Facebook:

    Let me get this straight please:

    I have a Windows 95 and XP computer behind me and they see this computer on the network fine, but I have to reboot Windows 10 to see them?

    Which OS sucks.........Windows 10 seems to be worse then Windows 95!!!!!!

    You have to ask why do I need to Reboot Windows 10 at the drop of a hat to get anything done?

    Windows 95 is better then Windows 10 as I did not have to REBOOT the Windows 95 Computer to see Windows 10!

    My Gawd even a DOS machine is not this crappy! It sees the Windows 10 computer without a REBOOT!

    Windows 10 is a clear step backwards in being backwards compatibility and function.

    How did this product of Windows 10 ever make it out of the shop and onto our desktops?
     
    RichardGilbertson, Jun 3, 2021
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  4. Windows 10 network discovery does not find computers

    updates messed up my network discovery and now my other network computers and hp printer not discovered

    Hello,

    Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.

    We regret the inconvenience caused to you and We apologies for delay in responding.

    This issue might occur due to incorrect settings. I would suggest you to follow the below methods and check if it helps.

    For each of the machines experiencing this behavior, will you please perform the following:

    Step 1: Ensure Network Discovery is enabled.

    • Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center\Advanced sharing settings
    • For each Network Category (Public, Private, Domain) you wish to have the feature enabled, click the arrow to the right of the category to expand it, and select “Turn on network discovery” & check “Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices”
    Step 2: Ensure that Network Discovery is allowed inbound in the Windows Firewall (in addition to any other firewall in use).

    • [Windows Key + R] > Firewall.cpl
    • Click “Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall” in the left pane.
    • In the Allowed apps and features scroll box, find “Network Discovery”.
    • Make sure it is checked for all of the Network categories that you have enabled.
    Step 3: Ensure the necessary services are started.

    • [Windows Key + R] > Services.msc
    • Base Filtering Engine(BFE)
    • Computer Browser(Browser)
    • DHCP Client(DHCP)
    • DNS Client(DNSCache)
    • Network Connection (NetMan)
    • Network Location Awareness(NLASvc)
    • Remote Procedure Call (RPC)(RPCSS)
    • Server(LANManServer)
    • SSDP Discovery (SSDPSrv)
    • TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper (LMHosts)
    • Workstation(LANManWorkstation)

    Step 4: I would suggest you to run Home Group troubleshooter and see if that helps.
    • Click Start and type troubleshooting in the search box.
    • Select Troubleshooting.
    • Select View all on the top left corner.
    • Run HomeGroup troubleshooter.
    Let us know the update after you try the above steps.

    Thank you.
     
    Sangeeta Sarkar, Jun 3, 2021
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