Can't see computers in Q administrator

I found a video tutorial on how to set it up which I've followed. However only my main machine shows up in Qadministator and not the other machine (connected via ethernet)
Any suggestions please?

Interesting, so the only way to have all machines running/showing up in Qadministrator or the Cluster for compressor encoding is that they all must have the same version of Compressor - no mix-matching?
I ask, as to verify as I think this might be the reason why I am not seeing all the same machines on the Qadministrator window after system upgrades. We have five machines where they all used to run FCS2 and Qadministrator saw all the nodes fine. We recently upgraded two machines to FCS3. And after the upgrade, Qadministrator is only showing those two machines, and the remaining three are not showing up in the list.
Must be due to the version difference between Compressor that comes with FCS2 and FCS3, I take it?

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