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You may have a problem with iTunes trying to route sharing traffic using IP6 instead of IP4. Try these steps in Windows:
Select Start, then type “Networking and Sharing” to search for the “Network and Sharing Center“.
Choose your active network listed for “Connections“. It’s usually named “Wireless Network Connection 1″, “Wi-Fi 1″ or something similar.
Click the “Properties” button.
If Internet “Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)” is checked, uncheck it, then click “OK“.
Click “Close“.
Restart iTunes and try to use the Home Sharing feature again.

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