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PC1 can see PC2 but not other way round.
Hello,
I have 4 computers connected to Linksys WRT54GL router. All are on Win7 64bit. Problem is that 2 laptops can be accessed by all 4 laptops on the network, BUT there are 2 laptops that cannot be accessed. Which means, PC3 and PC4 can see files from PC1 & PC2 but not vice-versa. I tried connecting PC3 to the Homegroup that PC1 created. It managed to join successfully but I still cant see PC3 on PC1. What could be the problem?
Notes:
-All PC1-4 have the network set to home network and file discovery turned on.
-All are running on Win7 64bit.
Help is much appreciated. Thanks:)
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Updated from 3rd post:
Hello there :)
Before this, PC1 and PC2 were accessible by the other computers even though they were not in a homegroup. Then, I decided to join all of them into the same homegroup create by PC1. At first, I saw a glimpse of hope. The 4 PCs showed up in the network. But that was all there was. When I tried to access PC3 and PC4, it just takes stone age to load and then come up with an error saying that "the network path doesnt exist".
I then did what you said and disband the whole homegroup and rebooted the computer. I created a homegroup using PC1 and then connected PC3 to it. Still the same story. PC3 could access PC1 but not the other way round.
I also tried to create a homegroup using PC3 (the pc that couldnt be accessed) but PC1 couldnt detect the homegroup.
Last edited by orenzai; 07 Jul 2010 at 12:25.