IPv6 and Networking Homegroups

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    IPv6 and Networking Homegroups


    I am trying to connect using homegroups, but am new to Networking; not sure where the problem has originated. I am operating Windows 7 on a desktop and Laptop through wireless connection - with AVG virus software currently.
    I have checked my IPv6 connectivity and it states - no internet access; Please advise how to turn this on, or step by step instructions to help as this is my first time using.
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    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    latherton said:
    I am trying to connect using homegroups, but am new to Networking; not sure where the problem has originated. I am operating Windows 7 on a desktop and Laptop through wireless connection - with AVG virus software currently.
    I have checked my IPv6 connectivity and it states - no internet access; Please advise how to turn this on, or step by step instructions to help as this is my first time using.
    Hi and welcome Latherton

    There are many things that could be causing that. It could easily be AVG. It could be homegroup itself.

    Can you tell us more about your network setup

    router, cable modem, pc's wifi cards, etc


    thanks

    ken
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    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
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    latherton said:
    I am trying to connect using homegroups, but am new to Networking; not sure where the problem has originated. I am operating Windows 7 on a desktop and Laptop through wireless connection - with AVG virus software currently.
    I have checked my IPv6 connectivity and it states - no internet access; Please advise how to turn this on, or step by step instructions to help as this is my first time using.
    IPv6 is used only on the LAN, it says "no internet connection" for everyone.

    It works perfectly when it looks like the first picture.

    You just need to make sure it's check as enabled like in the second picture.

    Although you might need to give AVG firewall some permissions to work correctly.

    Go into Advanced Network settings and set Homegroup up like in the third picture.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails IPv6 and Networking Homegroups-ipv6-no-internet-conn..png   IPv6 and Networking Homegroups-ipv6-check.png   IPv6 and Networking Homegroups-home-work-homegroup-enable.png  
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  4. Posts : 20
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    Thank you, it is checked as in picture above; I am a very new user and know that I am missing details. My laptop is currently set up through a wireless linksys router. If I remove AVG will it help?
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    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
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    latherton said:
    Thank you, it is checked as in picture above; I am a very new user and know that I am missing details. My laptop is currently set up through a wireless linksys router. If I remove AVG will it help?
    For more details have a look at this Msoft link.
    Share libraries with your homegroup

    AVG may cause problems, you might want to disable it before you set up the network.
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  6. Posts : 607
    7 x64 Ultimate
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    I am using AVG 9 Anti-virus on several networked machines (x64 and x32) and none have required any changes with AVG to access each other or the internet.
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    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
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    RogerR said:
    I am using AVG 9 Anti-virus on several networked machines (x64 and x32) and none have required any changes with AVG to access each other or the internet.
    Well then you should be fine then right?
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  8. Posts : 20
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
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    Thanks Roger - I have the same set up it sounds - AVG 9 and desktop 32 bit Windows; Laptop 64 bit windows. What am I doing wrong that I am unable to see my network and join the homegroup? Any help would be very much appreciated
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  9. Posts : 607
    7 x64 Ultimate
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    chev65 said:
    RogerR said:
    I am using AVG 9 Anti-virus on several networked machines (x64 and x32) and none have required any changes with AVG to access each other or the internet.
    Well then you should be fine then right?
    Should be ... but still no homegroup!
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  10. Posts : 607
    7 x64 Ultimate
       #10

    latherton said:
    Thanks Roger - I have the same set up it sounds - AVG 9 and desktop 32 bit Windows; Laptop 64 bit windows. What am I doing wrong that I am unable to see my network and join the homegroup? Any help would be very much appreciated

    Have you set both computers to the same workgroup? At least then you would know if your network fundamentals are sound and you can isolate the issues to homegroup.
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