Two identical Intel-based Win10 machines on a basic home network behind an AT&T provided router. All basic, standard settings. Machines visible at local net level.
Problem: one machine can connect to the other, but not the other way around. (?)
Details:
- New Win10 OS install on both machines.
- Also have a Chromebook for double checking.
- Just using Windows Defender and have turned off all but the firewall, no “protected folder” crudge.
- Latest version of NoMachine.
- nx executables have ALL permissions set to allow through the machines firewalls.
- Servers are running default out of the box – startup on boot.
- Server status looks fine on each machine locally.
- Advertisement & Discovery work as expected.
Call the three machines Win1, Win2, and CB.
Win2 and CB are WiFi, Win1 is hard ethernet. (Can’t imagine that would matter…)
- Win1 can connect to Win2
- But: Win2 cannot connect to Win1 – times out with 110 error.
As a redundant test:
- CB can connect to Win1
- CB also cannot connect to Win2
I suppose I could turn off the firewalls after isolating the machines from the inet – (but that’s a ton of effort due to other circumstances).
What could be the issue? Strategy for figuring this out.
Thank you for any assistance!
-HP in Florida