I can't see others machines in my network

Hi
  I have this problem: I have a network (with the same range of ip in computers, the same mask, etc). In this network, the wired devices can discover and see others devices in "network places" or "network map". But, when I connect
with my laptop (windows 7 pro) I can't. I can't see in network places, but if I write in explorer bar "\\IP-otherMachine" I can see his shared folders. I connect with my laptop with wireless wpa2-enterprise (aes & peap). Obiusly I have checked
"discover other devices..." in home group options. Can anybody help me?
PS: Sorry for my English :(

I mean that I always can to access shared files and folder's other machines in my network. The problem is:
 If I want a file of my other computer named "Example", I must to write in Explorer "\\IP-for-example-machine" (172.17.10.111 for example). But, if I click in "Network" in any Explorer folder or "Start button,
click Control Panel,
click Network and Internet,
and then click Network and Sharing Center.
In the upper-right corner, click View full map. "
in "Network and Sharing Center" options in Control Panel, I can't see any PC.
If I write "\\Example" in Explorer I can't see shared folders of Example machine, but if I write the IP I can. 
All of this in Wireless. In wired, all is normal. 
And these option that you said, I have checked, the problem still.

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