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riper98192018-05-22 22:38:26
Computer networks
riper9819, 2018-05-22 22:38:26

Do computers connected via Hot-Spot not see other machines on the network?

Hello everybody. I have a problem connecting computers to my home network via HotSpot in Windows 10. The laptop that distributes wifi is connected to the network via a LAN cable. Through this access point, I connect 2-3 more laptops to the network, but they do not see other computers on the network, only the one that distributes WiFi. All computers in this situation are set to the HOME home group. As I understand it, you first need to transfer the network created by HotSpot to private network mode, and only then work on linking it to the ethernet network. Perhaps someone has already encountered such a problem, so everyone will be very grateful for the help.
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OLES is a local area network of computers connected to a router.
BOHDAN network created by HotSpot in Windows 10

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Pavel Weiss, 2018-06-03
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Guys, it won't work. Firstly, it is 10, everything is cut off in it.
Secondly, this is Windows, everything with TD is through one, well-known passage.
In 7, this was done through third-party programs, it’s also possible manually, in the console with commands, but I don’t remember which ones, Google will answer. An access point was raised, a bridge was made to the wire. It worked, the addresses were handed out by the router.
A little KO: obviously the best solution would be to put the AP / router in AP / switch mode and wire. Really, on Avito routers on the cheap like dirt if the issue is money.

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