On Windows 10, finding other computers in the local network can come in handy in many scenarios. For example, when you need to access a shared folder or printer or when you need to access a particular application hosted on a remote computer.
Whatever the reason it might be, you can always use File Explorer to find and access devices in the network quickly.Â
This guide will teach you the easy steps to quickly find other computers connected to a local network on Windows 10.
- Find computers in network using File Explorer
- Enable network discovery on Windows 10
Find computers in network using File Explorer
To find computers in the network on Windows 10, use these steps:
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Open File Explorer on Windows 10.
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Click on Network from the left pane.
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See computers available in the local network.
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Double-click the device to access its shared resources, such as shared folders or shared printers.
Once you complete the steps, you will be able to access the device. However, you will only be able to access the shared resources as long as the remote device has the same account and password. If it doesnât, youâll need to authenticate using an administrator account username and password available on the remote computer to access it.
Enable network discovery on Windows 10
If you canât see any computer in the network, itâs probably because network discovery is disabled.
To enable network discovery on Windows 10, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Network & Internet.
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Select the active network connection.
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Under the âNetwork profileâ section, select the Private option.
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Open File Explorer.
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Click on Network from the left pane.
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Click the message at the bottom of the ribbon and select the Turn on network discovery and file sharing option.
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Click the âNo, make the network that I am connected to a private networkâ option.
After you complete the steps, you should now be able to see the devices in the network.
Enable network discovery using Control Panel
To enable network discovery through Control Panel, use these steps:
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Open Control Panel.
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Click on Network and Internet.
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Click on Network and Sharing Center.
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Click the Change advanced sharing settings option from the left pane.
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Expand the Private network profile.
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Under the âNetwork discoveryâ section, select the Turn on network discovery option.
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Under the âFile and printer sharingâ section, select the âTurn on file and printer sharingâ option.
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Click the Save changes button.
After you complete the steps, you should now be able to find other computers in the local network.