My computer > Properties > Computer Name Tab.If you are a Windows XP user follow the steps to check if your computer is in the same workgroup as other connected devices. For all the computers to show up on the network they should be in a single workgroup or home group. This is the second thing that you need to check if the settings mentioned in step 1 are fine. All the Computers Are In the Same Work Group: Also in the lower options check the “allow Windows to manage homegroup connections” Now the private profile option, turn the Network Discovery ON. Click on the Change Advanced Sharing Settings. Open Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel.
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If you are using Windows 7 or 10, you have to follow the following steps: Now in the ‘local area network properties’ dialog box make sure that the following check boxes are checked:
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Here are the steps to install the protocol for the Windows XP users: This protocol is very important if you want to see all the local network devices. If the file and printer sharing is OFF then you cannot see the connected devices under network. Moreover, if the above settings are working fine, then here are other possible issues along with their solutions that are not letting you see all the connected network devices: So, check the above issues first, before you start to look at different network settings. Also, there are chances that the administrator might have blocked the network for security issues. If you are using a domain network and are not able to see any network device then there is a possibility that the DNS (Domain Name System) is not properly setup. The first thing you should do is to identify the network you are using namely domain or workgroup. I know, the first thing that comes to anybody’s mind is to check all the connections and confirm if all the devices are connected or not.īut if you are done doing that, and still can’t see the devices, then you need to put some efforts to identify the problem. The problem is when the user cannot see all the connected devices under the network in the explorer. Also, the troubleshooting totally depends upon the knowledge and the problem-solving ability of the person. Some problems are common and are easily solved by slight efforts while some are pretty complex and requires expert attention. If you are a Windows user, you definitely have encountered some problem at one point or the other.