Homegroup can't be seen on Laptop with wifi, but can with it's LAN


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    Homegroup can't be seen on Laptop with wifi, but can with it's LAN


    Despite being able to connect to a Homegroup containing two wired desktops, a router, and a wireless printer, using it's LAN connection, I can't get the laptop to see the Homegroup just using wifi.

    The laptop can still access the internet and printer, but no homegroup.
    If I plug in the LAN cable I can see and automatically join the Homegroup.
    If I then remove the LAN cable, the wifi then connects to the Homegroup.

    If I start the Laptop on wifi only. It can't even see the Homegroup.

    This is a new thing, as I had no problems before. The only difference in the laptop now,is a very recent back up restore and update.

    TIA
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    Hello,

    When on your wireless network make sure that the network type is set to home and not public.


    Dave
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    I'll try both and get back to you both. Thanks
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    At the link, I tried a few things, but it came down to switching the router on and off (which was also there), that I should have had the gumption to try

    Anyway, it works now. Let's hope it works next time too
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    It's now back to the laptop only seeing the homegroup with a LAN connection. Using wifi, it doesn't even see the other computers.
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    2pods said:
    It's now back to the laptop only seeing the homegroup with a LAN connection. Using wifi, it doesn't even see the other computers.
    This sounds like a router problem to me.

    Have you tried to update the firmware on your router?
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    chev65 said:
    2pods said:
    It's now back to the laptop only seeing the homegroup with a LAN connection. Using wifi, it doesn't even see the other computers.
    This sounds like a router problem to me.

    Have you tried to update the firmware on your router?
    Router firmware is current.
    Anyway, it worked OK with the same router firmware right up until I had to restore the laptop. So I'm thinking it's more of a software thing, as the two other computers behave as normal.
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    2pods said:
    chev65 said:
    2pods said:
    It's now back to the laptop only seeing the homegroup with a LAN connection. Using wifi, it doesn't even see the other computers.
    This sounds like a router problem to me.

    Have you tried to update the firmware on your router?
    Router firmware is current.
    Anyway, it worked OK with the same router firmware right up until I had to restore the laptop. So I'm thinking it's more of a software thing, as the two other computers behave as normal.

    Hi go here 4g hotsot belkin N600 network wired what else do I need to buy
    my problem is the same and it is mostly worked out.....
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