Do not see the other computers on the network of LabVIEW

I have 2 computers on a network (cpu1 and cpu2) that I use for data collection, and then several computers that I don't use. I got it when I did an in LabVIEW shared variable, a "network has released" a. Once these variables are deployed on cpu1, I go to cpu2 change the shared variable in an another VI by allowing the aliasing and by accessing the address of the PSP. For some reason, I don't see all cpu1, but I can see the rest of the network.

When I return to cpu1 and try to access an address PSP, I can see cpu1 and variables deployed, but I can't see cpu2 on the network (although I see that all of the other computers). I know that they can see themselves, I ping one of the IP addresses of the other and he delay 0ms. If you have suggestions for what to try, I'm for it! Thank you!

Greg

After have the right ports open and unlock the right programs, windows firewall does not prevent my shared variables!

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