HP8000Elite
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I have two Win 11 PCs . My wife's is Intel and mine is AMD. Both are connected to the router via cables. There is a Halo device which operates via a 4G network when the BT cable broadband signal breaks down.
The printer is wireless and both PCs have no problems printing. Neither of the PCs required wireless dongles for this setup to work.
HOWEVER.....
Both computers are on the Home private network.
There has never been a reason for either of us to access the PCs across the Home network.
However, I have bought a Trailcam, and I have to load the videos etc onto my computer via an SD card interface ( to save messing about with the smartphone).
Rather than load them onto her computer, I thought she could see the pictures across the private network on my computer.
WRONG!
Her computer cannot see mine, although I can see hers.
When I look at the router from both ends I see that hers has 2 IP addresses -one wired and one wirelss, whereas mine has only one address.
I inserted a wireless dongle in my PC.
When I look in Settings the wireless network shows up. Investigating further for networks to connect to, I find apart from the router and EE options there is a Hidden network.
Why is this and is it relevant?
I have read about Windows Updates causing Network problems.
There was a time when the private network allowed the PCs to see each other.
Why has this changed?
As a matter of interest my Samsung A25 can link to my PC
The printer is wireless and both PCs have no problems printing. Neither of the PCs required wireless dongles for this setup to work.
HOWEVER.....
Both computers are on the Home private network.
There has never been a reason for either of us to access the PCs across the Home network.
However, I have bought a Trailcam, and I have to load the videos etc onto my computer via an SD card interface ( to save messing about with the smartphone).
Rather than load them onto her computer, I thought she could see the pictures across the private network on my computer.
WRONG!
Her computer cannot see mine, although I can see hers.
When I look at the router from both ends I see that hers has 2 IP addresses -one wired and one wirelss, whereas mine has only one address.
I inserted a wireless dongle in my PC.
When I look in Settings the wireless network shows up. Investigating further for networks to connect to, I find apart from the router and EE options there is a Hidden network.
Why is this and is it relevant?
I have read about Windows Updates causing Network problems.
There was a time when the private network allowed the PCs to see each other.
Why has this changed?
As a matter of interest my Samsung A25 can link to my PC
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