ChrisTeach
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Hi
So i have win8.1 PC via cable, and 2 win7 LAPTOPS and an ANDROID phone via wifi on my local network.
i dont have homegroup set up, and i set to connect with usernames and pws to folders shared with advanced sharing.
everything works fine, and each device sees each other, but..
after a period of time, 1-5 minutes, win8.1 stops sharing.
to be more precise, it doesnt stop sharing, it just flushes inactive device that was connected to it. :huh:
for instance, if i access shared folder on win8.1 from any other device on network, it is available.
if i stream a movie, and dont pause it, it will be available till the end.
but, if i pause the stream, or if i stop browsing through folders, it will become unavailable.
then i need to reconnect to my wifi from that device, and i can access it again.
and i can keep access as long as i dont stop sending any kind of request over network.
this started to happen after i updated to win 8.1.
i had no problems on win 8.
is there some kind of flush timer, that denies access to inactive device connected to my win 8.1 pc after certain period of time?
i looked in local group policy, but didnt see any timer that could be set.. i couldve missed it though.
i use my pc as some kind of media center for the network, its the only device that is always on.
so imagine how its irritating when i scroll through larger folder, looking which movie or song to play, and when i find it, it wont play it because that device lost access and i need to reconnect, which means finding that movie/song all over again. :shock:
i can bypass it by streaming anything, while im making my choice, but hey, im really not into tricking my pc, i want it to work as i want it, not other way around (#skynetneveragain )
tnx
So i have win8.1 PC via cable, and 2 win7 LAPTOPS and an ANDROID phone via wifi on my local network.
i dont have homegroup set up, and i set to connect with usernames and pws to folders shared with advanced sharing.
everything works fine, and each device sees each other, but..
after a period of time, 1-5 minutes, win8.1 stops sharing.
to be more precise, it doesnt stop sharing, it just flushes inactive device that was connected to it. :huh:
for instance, if i access shared folder on win8.1 from any other device on network, it is available.
if i stream a movie, and dont pause it, it will be available till the end.
but, if i pause the stream, or if i stop browsing through folders, it will become unavailable.
then i need to reconnect to my wifi from that device, and i can access it again.
and i can keep access as long as i dont stop sending any kind of request over network.
this started to happen after i updated to win 8.1.
i had no problems on win 8.
is there some kind of flush timer, that denies access to inactive device connected to my win 8.1 pc after certain period of time?
i looked in local group policy, but didnt see any timer that could be set.. i couldve missed it though.
i use my pc as some kind of media center for the network, its the only device that is always on.
so imagine how its irritating when i scroll through larger folder, looking which movie or song to play, and when i find it, it wont play it because that device lost access and i need to reconnect, which means finding that movie/song all over again. :shock:
i can bypass it by streaming anything, while im making my choice, but hey, im really not into tricking my pc, i want it to work as i want it, not other way around (#skynetneveragain )
tnx
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