Computer restart needed for home network discovery

bowlesj3

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Hi,

I have three computers on a home network. Sometimes they can not see each other on the network. Sometimes just one can not see the others. The only way I have been able to solve this is to turn off all machines and turn them on again. I just did that once again and it worked. This time I took a note of the sequence I turned them on and the fact that I turned them on quickly one after another and I put this note in my reminder database so it will not be forgotten. They are as of today all going to be running Win7 professional (I am removing Win 10 which is driving me up the wall). I have an old XP machine for weekly backups as well actually (4 on the network). Sometimes it does the same thing.

I have done a few google searches to solve this issue and found nothing (just stuff on how to make them discover each other all of which I have done). Does anyone know why might it be happening? Is there a better way to force them to discover each other when this happens (a way that does not involve turning off the machines). I found a way to force discovery with XP but it does not work on Win7.

Thanks,
John
 

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LG
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Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) I5-4430 [email protected]
Memory
8 Gig (may increase)
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solid state drive and a regular drive
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When Windows looks for PCs it doesn't search it asks the master browser as PCs turn on it updates its network map but it can take up to 20 mins. If all PCs are off normally the first turned on is MB but there can be an election so another my take over. The problem is if you turn them all off then turn on in a different order another PC may be MB but it doesn't know what's there unlike the original which has a list so it takes time for it to build a new list
 

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win 8 32 bit
Thanks Samuria, so if I understand you correctly it sounds like my strategy of always turning them on in the same order is the best strategy?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
LG
OS
Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) I5-4430 [email protected]
Memory
8 Gig (may increase)
Hard Drives
solid state drive and a regular drive
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Chrome
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