3) The other possible reason is maybe you did not enable file sharing correctly, feel free to have a look on file sharing articles in Windows 7, Vista or XP sections. Don’t forget to click and enable File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks on network card’s properties.

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Sep 28, 2017 windows 7 - How do I solve an unidentified network issue I basically have a problem with Windows 7 connecting to my home network. It keeps identifying my home network as unidentified, and it continually does "identifying" until it simply say cannot connect to the Internet. I don't know how this problem occurred. It simply happened one morning. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate. I have a Realtek Network windows 7 - The network can't be identified, what See this blog from the Engineering Windows 7 team at Microsoft: At Home with HomeGroup in Windows 7, this explains how the Home categorization came about and works.This says that the type of network isn't down to which adaptor you're using (after all both the wired and wireless adaptors on a laptop can connect to work, public and home networks), but its down to the NLA (Network Location