I can't see other terminals in the network!Is "privacy separator" enabled?
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In general, terminals connected to the same network (LAN) can communicate directly without going through other devices. For example, in the case of a LAN with one router and a Wi-Fi access point, a computer or smartphone connected to the same access point can be confirmed on a network and communicated one-on-one. [Image] Image of privacy separator function, but in the case of a router equipped with a certain function, it may not be possible to communicate with a personal computer or smartphone connected to the same network, and it may not be possible to confirm each other's existence. The cause is the "privacy separator function". Terminals connected to the effective router (access point provided by the router = SSID) are prohibited from communication with devices connected to other SSIDs. Each terminal connected to SSID can only communicate with the external (Internet) except for the router. The privacy separator function is effective in protecting the privacy/security of the terminal, but it may cause problems such as not being able to output to a network printer or not accessing a shared folder on a personal computer. The privacy separator may be linked to the router to the SSID prepared from the beginning. The specifications vary depending on the manufacturer, but there are routers that, for example, connecting to an SSID containing "Guest", the privacy separator function is valid, and if it is connected to the non -included SSID, it is invalid. If you cannot access other terminals/services on the LAN, check the SSID to connect with the router settings.
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