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  2. Networking: wifi devices can see wired and vice versa

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    I have a system including one wired PC and two wireless PCs. I also have a NAS connected to the wired network. The wifi devices can see each other, the wired devices can see each other, but wired devices can't see the wifi devices and vice versa. Not sure where to start to solve the problem (the main issue is I want my wifi devices to see the NAS..

  3. RNDIS5 networking devices don't get a valid IP address ( Huawei...

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    RNDIS5 networking devices don't get a valid IP address ( Huawei Dongle ) On Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. I have updated WINDOWS 10 ver. 1709 to build 12699.98 & still there is a problem in getting valid IP address evenafter uninstalling & reinstalling the Remote NDIS network adapter driver from device manager. Answer.

  4. Windows 11 Network unable to access devices - Microsoft Community

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    Let's check all the network and sharing settings, follow a step by step below: Check network and sharing settings: Ensure that network discovery is enabled on your Windows 11 device. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Sharing and make sure "Network discovery" is turned on. Confirm network profile: Verify that your network connection is set ...

  5. How to setup wifi direct settings and connect devices with...

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    Since only the mobile devices connected via Wi-Fi Direct following the steps above, then I suggest that you try adding your mobile device on your laptop. Follow these steps: Navigate to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Click Add Bluetooth or other device. Under Add a device, select Everything else.

  6. Windows 11 Networking and Credentials Problems

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    I have 4 Windows 11 computers, 2 laptops, and 2 desktops. All the computers run under my Microsoft ID. I am trying to set up networking between all four computers to share their Public Folder along with the user folder to my account. Under Internet advanced sharing I have Private Networks set to Enabled for Discover and allow File & Print Sharing.

  7. Advanced Power Options missing networking options

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    You may also want to check the Power Management option for devices: Click on Start and in search type Device Manager to open it. In the Device Manager dialog box, expand Network Adapters, right-click on the Network Adapter, and then click Properties. In the Properties dialog box, click the Power Management tab.

  8. networking on win 7 - Cannot see the other computers in my...

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    Point to the a Folder that meant to to be share. Right click and choose properties. In the properties. Click on the Security tab shown in the pic bellow to the right) and check that the users and their permission (shown in the pic bellow center and left) are correctly configured. Then do the same to the Permission tab.

  9. where is xbox networking setting in windows 11

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    where is xbox networking setting in windows 11. I need to play forza horizon online and for that i need to do some settings in xbox netorking settings but i cant find it. *Moved from Windows 11. Hello, it's in the Xbox Console Companion app! You go to settings and then network and it should be there. I hope this helps!

  10. Safe Mode with Networking (F5) fails on many different systems...

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    Created on September 6, 2023. Safe Mode with Networking (F5) fails on many different systems due to "Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware (Code 37)". When trying to use Safe Mode (option F5 "Enable Safe Mode with Networking) several different machines fail to initialize the network adapter drivers (Code 37). See some ...

  11. Network between Win 10 and Win 11 computers - Microsoft Community

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    I'm having the same issues as the OP. The most bewildering thing is that despite all 5 of my PC's on my home network running Win 10 or 11 and having the exact same network access, privacy, file sharing settings each PC can see different things on the network. One PC can see two of my other PC's. Another PC can see only one PC but not my printer.