Windows firewall settings.  Disable windows firewall and see if that
resolves the issue.  If so find the exclusion that fixes it.


On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Winterlight <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a Thinkpad that connects to my LAN  wirelessly on the same router
> that supports my Work group. It is not the only device that connects to the
> LAN on wifi. My phone and two other laptops do as well. The other devices
> are working fine on wifi.
>
> The problem laptop is  running Win7 Pro and appears in the network
>  listings of all other LAN members. The Thinkpad has shares enabled. The
> laptop can connect and access the members of the LAN but none of wired
> members of the LAN can connect to the laptop. My LAN is not set up as a
> home group but as users with password. I am a bit leary of homegroup. I
> have shares enabled on the laptop and all other settings look correct. If I
> click on the name of the laptop in Network from another computer it will
> search but can not find the laptop.
>
> I ran MS network troubleshooter diagnostics on the problem laptop and it
> came back with = there are two devices performing NAT and only one device
> should be doing this. But none of the other devices have any problems so
> whatever the problem is it must reside on this computer. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
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