Network identification problem


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
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    Network identification problem


    I have 3PCs at home with win7. My pc has 2 network connections:
    1. Internet connection (wired)
    2. LAN connection (wired)

    My pc gets internet through connection 1 and then shares it through connection 2, as simple as that, but here's the problem.

    I can change connection 1 type and put everything I want public/work/home and all is great, but no matter what I do I just can't change the type of my LAN connection 2, it's always identified as public and it can't be changed (grayed out). Therefore I can't create homegroup. Guys, I really tried everything, but no luck, connection 2 is public and can't be changed. My pc has win7 x64, two other pcs have win7 x32
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    SLOT said:
    I have 3PCs at home with win7. My pc has 2 network connections:
    1. Internet connection (wired)
    2. LAN connection (wired)

    My pc gets internet through connection 1 and then shares it through connection 2, as simple as that, but here's the problem.

    I can change connection 1 type and put everything I want public/work/home and all is great, but no matter what I do I just can't change the type of my LAN connection 2, it's always identified as public and it can't be changed (grayed out). Therefore I can't create homegroup. Guys, I really tried everything, but no luck, connection 2 is public and can't be changed. My pc has win7 x64, two other pcs have win7 x32
    What is so important about making it homegroup? You can have a workgroup instead and that also means you can turn off IPv6 which causes problems in the first place


    Ken J++
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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7
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       #3

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    SLOT said:
    What is so important about making it homegroup? You can have a workgroup instead and that also means you can turn off IPv6 which causes problems in the first place


    Ken J++
    IPv6 was turned off and it didn't help.
    I don't like unsolved problems ...
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  4. Posts : 2,913
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #4

    This is a pretty well known issue, from what I've read. I found a thread over at Microsoft that may help:

    Windows 7 RC - I can't change my network from public to work

    There are a lot of posts in there, but scroll down to the post by Isendaloft and see if that helps.
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  5. Posts : 5,747
    7600.20510 x86
       #5

    Turn on IPv6 if you want Homegroup.

    But as ZigZag says, classic sharing method (Workgroup) is a much "better" solution.
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  6. Posts : 2,913
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #6

    torrentg said:
    Turn on IPv6 if you want Homegroup.

    But as ZigZag says, classic sharing method (Workgroup) is a much "better" solution.
    I agree, but workgroup/homegroup isn't related to this problem IMHO. I believe Windows cannot determine the network type and defaults to a public network and will not allow it to be changed.
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