Cannot see SIN on my local network by its name (Linksys EA4500)

Hello

I just bought a new EA4500 and implemented at home. Most of the stuff worked like a charm, except one. I don't see my NAS Synology on my network domestic byt its name.

I have the router connected to the internet (local ISPS, PPPoE). I have the NAS connected by wire, two Windows 8 PCs connected wireless. There is also a TV (wired connection), a printer, some phones Windows and heightens. One of the PC does not see the SIN (the other can). It can connect to it by its IP address (in the browser, by ping), he can see his Media Server (I can play the music of the NAS in my Media Player), the TV sees the SIN as a DLNA media server... But the PC does not see the NAS by name.

If I have a list of the devices connected on the router, I can see the NAS and its name. But the PC can't. What's wrong?

Both computers have enabled file sharing. I have same SSH was to the NAS ind successfully ping the PC by name. For full disclosure, the PC has VMWare installed with the Windows 7 virtual machine.

I does no settings to the router other than using the Cisco Connection Wizard and disabling wifi comments.

Thank you very much for your suggestions.

Thank you. Any reboot didn't help. It happed to resolve itself eventually. I've been playing with the wifi and FIPS set parameters (and not defined). Then it worked. No idea if it was a coincidence.

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