My problem is a little different, but you put so much good information that I thought I’d ask you if you can help me. Microsoft has removed that option in the updated versions of Windows.
ie, till properties.īut after that there’s no option stating “make this PC discoverable” I did follow ur step 1… Andcreached till the last. The steps didn’t work for me & I didn’t want to put any more effort into it, so, in the end, I just bought a wireless USB adapter for $30 which is working wonderfully. You’ll get the WiFi signal and connect your computer to the internet. Anyway, if this error really molests you so buy this product then connect to your Desktop. If you do not do online shopping just buy it from the computer accessories store. Apply the following procedure to fix network adapter connectivity issue.įirst, you need EDIMAX WiFi card and that’s so cheap you can buy it from amazon or eBay. This method is especially for Desktop users that get this error message.
The second method is amazing and works 100% on many of the devices. On the Wi-Fi screen, select Manage known networks > the network connection you want to change > Properties, and then turn on the switch under Make this PC discoverable. To do this, go to Settings> Network & Internet> Wi-Fi. However, if your PC is part of a homegroup or used for file or printer sharing, you’ll need to make your PC discoverable again. In a public network mode, your PC is not discoverable to other PCs and devices on the network, which can help make your PC more secure. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Network reset might set each one of your known network connections to a public network mode.
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