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  2. Cannot see any computers in network, windows 11

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    Reboot your router and see if it picks up and shows all your devices in File Explorer>Network. If it doesn't then you need to check and see if SMB 1.0 is selected. See the image below. Here are two ways to get to and see if SMB 1.0 is selected. First you can open the Control . Panel and find it there. You can also search for it.

  3. 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.

  4. No Supported Networking Devices? - Microsoft Community

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    I'm have the same issue with my computer: "There are no supported networking devices." I have a 802.11n USB wireless LAN card with service name rt2870, which is a Ralink. Adapter type Ethernet 802.3. PNP Device ID: USB\VID_148F&PID_3572\1.0. It's manufactured by Rosewill with model # RNX-N600UBE. Bad experience from the start :

  5. Create Private Home Network between my two (2) Windows 10...

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    Click Yes to make your wireless network private and allow sharing. Click either the Create a Homegroup or Join Now button. If you see a Create a Homegroup button, click it to create a new Homegroup. If you see a Join Now button (as shown here), somebody has already created a Homegroup on your network. To join it, click the Join Now button.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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..

  8. 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.

  9. Windows 10 Upgrade - No supported networking devices

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    Download the audio driver from the manufacturer’s website. Right-click on the driver setup file and click on ‘Properties’. Click on the ‘Compatibility’ tab and check the box ‘Run this program in compatibility mode for’ and select Windows 8/8.1 operating system from the drop down menu and proceed with the installation.

  10. Network Connection Event Logs - Microsoft Community

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    I'm running Windows 10 Pro on a desktop with an ethernet cable (not wi-fi) for connection to the internet. I would like to open some event log somewhere, then disconnect/reconnect my ethernet cable

  11. 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 ...