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Network Connection issue between 2 systems


Anishraj

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Hey All,

 

So we have 10 PC's on a network which are connected through LAN and there is a issue connecting to one system (Let us call that as System A) from another System (Let us call that System B ), So A is able to connect to B and all the other PC's on the network. However B is not able to connect to A only and is connecting to all other PC's.

 

Requesting help to resolve the above issue :)

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6 hours ago, Anishraj said:

Hey All,

 

So we have 10 PC's on a network which are connected through LAN and there is a issue connecting to one system (Let us call that as System A) from another System (Let us call that System B ), So A is able to connect to B and all the other PC's on the network. However B is not able to connect to A only and is connecting to all other PC's.

 

Requesting help to resolve the above issue :)

 

Seems like a firewall problem to me here.

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8 hours ago, DKT27 said:

 

Seems like a firewall problem to me here.

i checked my firewall and everything is set to allow and also today i was able to connect to the system but not able to access the shared folders.

Using Bit Defender for Antivirus and its managing firewall as well.

8 hours ago, LOQUILLO said:

What OS?
Use Firewall, Switch, Router

System A is running on Windows 7 and System B is running on Windows 10

Using Bitdefender in both the systems.

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uninstalled antivirus and disabled firewall still no luck, the issue is that only one system is not able to access this system.

2 hours ago, rajeesh said:

disable windows and antivirus firewall and check.

 

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The problem is the computer with Windows 10, I also had that problem and you have to use Windows 10 Build 1809 and on both computers you should go to:
Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Advanced sharing settings
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Enable this options in both computers (Private, Guest or Public and All Networks)

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Check you HomeGroup settings on your Windows 7 system.

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can u able to connect via ip address.

try changing homegroup on both the systems.

in the network advance sharing, put off password protected sharing. clear your windows credential.

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I run a multi PC/router network and had similar issues a while back.   May I suggest you do an internet search (google,bing,etc.) for Win10 SMB Broken.  I think you'll find the answer to your issue in that thread....

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