Network Discovery is a feature in Windows 10 and 11 that, when turned on, allows your computer to find other computers and devices on the same network and likewise, allows other network users to find your computer. This is a significant element in creating a seamless networking environment, facilitating the sharing of files and resources across the network. The VAST.Rehab system relies heavily on this feature for its functionality. With Network Discovery enabled, VAST.Rehab can identify and interact with other necessary components or devices on the network, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.
How to turn it on?
To enable Network Discovery, navigate to the Control Panel, then click on 'Network and Internet', followed by 'Network and Sharing Center'. From there, click on 'Change advanced sharing settings', and in the profile you're using (be it private or public), ensure that 'Turn on network discovery' is selected.
If you need help with turning on Network Discovery, many resources are available online. For instance, you can head over to YouTube and search for "How to Turn On Network Discovery in Windows 10 and 11". These resources provide step-by-step instructions that can guide you through the process.
At the time of crafting this article, such instructional videos were readily accessible: