Sometimes such situations arise when the network seems to be configured, and the terminal is connected to a wired or wireless network, and the parameters are set correctly, but still the local computer does not see the computers on the network or even the networks that are currently active. The reasons for this can be quite a lot, as well as ways to eliminate such problems. Consider the most common.
Why does the computer not see the network?
To begin with, when establishing a connection using a wired connection, first of all, you should check whether the cable is firmly inserted into the network card of the local terminal or into the distributing computer unit (laptop or router) in the case of wireless networks based on Wi-Fi.
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