How do you remove 2 computers on my network list?

Anonymous
2015-01-18T17:29:07+00:00

Here are the 2 computers listed on my computer network. I want to DELETE them. They seem to interfere in my system.

You will see here below where it it is on my listing:

Can someone show me how to remove these 2 computers from my own network computer that is actually called Glenn.Fluehr-PC

Thank you,

Glenn Fluehr

Windows for home | Previous Windows versions | Internet and connectivity

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-02-01T18:53:17+00:00

    The results of the nbtstat -n command are normal, these are all for your computer and workgroup.  Do you see the unwanted network computers in the output of the nbtstat -r command?

    John

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-02-01T13:38:50+00:00

    Hi Glenn,

    Thank you for the reply.

    what is the option that is being selected, is the network discovery ON or OFF.

    Please reply to assist you better.

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  2. Anonymous
    2015-02-01T15:19:06+00:00

    I keep clicking on ON over and over again, but when I come back it goes back to OFF.

    There are still two computers on my network, I continue to get IP conflict errors and when my screen flashes then my internet connection goes out on my. When I diagnose it, the problems is from the DNS server.

    There is a lot wrong going on since these two computers setup shop on my computer over a open network wifi using Comcast modem and a seperate router called linksys without a password, just open to anyone to connect. Now I have major problems after they came on my computer. Now I want to REMOVE them from my computer, I think it will fix a lot of these problems.

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  3. Anonymous
    2015-02-01T16:22:45+00:00

    These may be cached and broadcasted in your router.

    John

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  4. Anonymous
    2015-02-01T17:05:44+00:00

    This does not help me remove these extra workgroups on my computer. I have now changed over to a protected wireless connection now, but the two workgroups as I had mentioned showed above. Take a look at what this question started from.

    Your reply has nothing to do with my problem to begin with. We are getting off the MAIN SUBJECT !!!!

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