When enabled, it becomes easier to share files and printers as well as connect through a private network. However, if your Windows 10 device or computer cannot view other devices on your network, it could be caused by either of two issues:

Incorrect network profile Network discovery is turned off

To resolve the problem, try the solutions listed below.

What can I do if Network discovery is turned off Windows 10:

1. Enable Network discovery

Click Start and select Settings Click Network and Internet

Click WiFi or Ethernet from the left panel, depending on the connection you’re using

Find the Change Advanced Sharing option

Click to expand Private (Current Profile) network

Go to Network Discovery section and select Turn on network discovery Check the Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices box

Click Save changes and exit the window

If you’re having trouble opening the Setting app, take a look at this article to solve the issue.

2. Activate dependency services

Check that dependency services such as DNS Client, Function Discovery Resource Publication, SSDP Discovery, and UPnP Device Host are started. To check if each of these is activated, do the following:

Right-click Start and select Run

Type services.msc to open Services Manager

Check if each of the four services is started, and set them to automatic

3. Configure Firewall Settings

Do this to allow Network Discovery through the following steps: Click Start and select Control Panel Select System and Security

Click Windows Firewall

 

Click Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall on the left panel (or Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall)

Click Change settings and give required admin permissions if requested to

Click Network Discovery then OK Configure any other firewalls on your Windows 10 computer to allow Network Discovery Turn on Network Discovery from the Network and Sharing Center

You can’t open Control Panel? Take a look at this step-by-step guide to find a solution. You want to check if your firewall is blocking an app or a port? Follow the simple steps from this guide to find out.

4. Use Command Prompt to turn Network Discovery on

Click Start and type CMD in the search bar From the search results, right-click Command Prompt Select Run as administrator

In the elevated command prompt, type: netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group=”Network Discovery” new enable=Yes Press Enter. This will turn on Network Discovery. To turn off Network Discovery for all your network profiles, go back to the elevated command prompt, and type: netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group=”Network Discovery” new enable=No then press Enter and close the window.

If you’re having trouble accessing Command Prompt as an admin, then you better take a closer look at this guide. Did any of these solutions help? Let us know in the comments section below. Also, leave there any other questions or suggestions you may have and we will surely check them out. Computer not showing up on network Windows 10

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