
Some Windows 10 users complain of an issue with their computers not being detected on the same network they are working on. If you can't even discover the computers on your network, you can try these solutions. But before looking for these solutions, you should try these initial solutions to fix your problem with minimal effort.
Initial solutions-
1. Restart your computer. After rebooting, check again if you can find the computer on your network.
2. Try to see if you can find the computer on the network from another computer. If you can access the computer on the same network, look for solutions.
Fix-1 Enable the SMB1 function
Enabling the SMB1.0 function on your computer will solve this problem.
1. Press Tasto Windows + R Open rushing window.
2. In the running window, type "optional features“And then press Log in.
Windows Features window will open.
3. Scroll down Windows Features window and make sure “Support for SMB 1.0 / CIFS file sharing"It is checked.
4. Then click on "ok“To save the changes on your computer.
Wait a moment while Windows installs this optional feature on your computer.
4. Now click on "Restart now…“To restart the computer to save the changes.
After restarting your computer, check if it can detect other computers on your network or not.
Fix-2 Change the startup type of FDRS
1. Press key windows Y 'S'key. This will open the search box. Gender "Services"In that.
2. Then click on "Services".
2. In the list of services, scroll down to find "Publication of resources for identifying functions"Y double click In that.
3. Now, in the Window Properties file, click on the drop-down menu next to “Start type:"And from the drop-down menu, choose"Automatic (delayed start)"And click"To apply"Y"ok".
Close the Services window e start again your computer. After restarting your computer, check if you can find any computers on your network.
Fix-3 Change the private network profile
[NOTE: It is recommended, that you should change this setting when you are on the ‘Private’ network only]
1. Press Tasto Windows + R to start Run, copy and paste "control.exe / nome Microsoft.NetworkAndSharingCenter“And hit Log in.
2. Now, on the left side, click on “Change advanced sharing". It will open the Advanced Sharing Settings window.
3. Now, in this window, click on “Enable network discovery"And then click"Enable file and printer sharing".
4. Next, click on “Save the changes.
Close the control panel window e start again your computer.
Fix-4 Change the setting of all network profiles-
1. Press Tasto Windows + R to open Run.
2. Then all you have to do is copy paste this line into Run and Hit Log in key.
control.exe /name Microsoft.NetworkAndSharingCenter /page Advanced
3 inch Advanced Cast settings window, click "Tutte retired him".
4. Then click on "Enable sharing so that anyone with network access can read and write files in public folders".
5. Under Password protected sharing option, choose option “Turn off password protected sharing".
6. Finally, click on "Save the changes".
Near Advanced Sharing Settings window.
Restart your computer.
Check if you can find the computers on your network.
Fix-5 Enable network discovery with command prompt
1. At first, we need to open the run window. You can do this by pressing the "Tasto Windows + R"Together.
2. Now type "cmd"In the terminal Run and then click"ok".
3. Now copy and incolla this command in System Symbol window and knocks Log in.
netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="Network Discovery" new enable=Yes
You should be able to detect the computer on your network.
Fix-6 Join a network from System Properties-
1.Press Tasto Windows + R have lunch runY copy paste this command and press Log in. System Properties window will open.
sysdm.cpl SystemProperties
2. In the System Properties window, select "Computer name"And click"Network identification ...".
3. Now choose "This computer is part of a corporate network - I use it to connect to another computer at work"And click"The next".
4. Now, enter the workgroup name in the box next to "WORKING GROUP:". Now click on "The next“To complete the process.
Restart your computer.
You should be able to detect the computer on your network.
Fix-7 Reset the network on your computer-
1. Press Tasto Windows + I to open the window settings file, on your computer.
Now click on "Network and internet".
2. Now, below State, on the left side, scroll down and click "Network reset".
Restart computer and after reboot, check if you can find the computers on your network or not.
Fix-8 Reset Network from Command Prompt
1. You have to press the button "Windows key'. Now type "cmd".
2. The right mouse button in the "Symbol of the system"Which appeared in the search results, so click"Run as administrator".
3. After opening the Window System Symbol file, type or copy and paste these commands and press Log in after gluing each of them.
netsh int ip reset reset.txt netsh winsock reset netsh advfirewall reset
Don't forget to do this start again your computer and after rebooting you should be able to discover the computers on your network.
If you are facing this problem since you have received a recent major update for Windows 10, you should try this solution on your computer.