Nope. They're both "Private".
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On 1/28/2017 5:50 PM, Christopher Gray wrote:
I suspect the WiFi connection is set to "Public" and the LAN is set to
"Private".
Change WiFi to Private and you should be good to go..
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Bill Prince <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I've never seen this before, so I thought mining the resident mind
trust might shake something loose.
My partner's Windows 10 laptop has both an ethernet LAN adapter
and a WiFi adapter. Both adapters work just fine going to the wild
woolly internet. No problem.
However, when doing any NBT-type interactions, only the ethernet
LAN adapter allows her to browse local shares. The WiFi adapter
can't see any NetBIOS objects.
If you open the Windows Explorer, it's like a light switch. If the
ethernet LAN adapter has the cable installed, all the local
NetBIOS shares (PCs, printers, NAS devices) are visible. If you
unplug the ethernet cable, everything disappears. However, if you
want to access the interwebs, both adapters work as advertised.
I have no clue what would cause this.
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