Network Imac with other PC through the same network router

I have IMAC wireless and Laptop wireless and PC wired to the same router(NETGEAR).The PC do appear on my list of SHARED. However I can not connect to them. Get a msg that I have to check the IP address or check with ADMIN. Is it somewhere in setting that I have forgotten to click on or...?

It now works fine! I just restarted finally Was ti tired of trying it out. Now it works.

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