WiFi PC connection: network configuration hangs

I have a new Z3C (UK) and I am trying to sync it with a Windows 7 x64 PC for WiFi access. The drivers are installed and "Xperia Z3 Compact" appears in "Computer". If I right-click and choose "Network Configuration" as per the instructions, a dialog appears asking my if I want to start the pairing process. I click OK and the wizard hangs. I have to unplug the device in order for the dialog to come back to life and tell me it cannot pair my device. Both devices are connected to the same WiFi network and the phone is in MTP mode. I have tried two Windows 7 x64 PCs now and the result is the same: I cannot get this to work.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I have installed PC Companion but see no options for WiFi pairing.
Help...!

Hi and welcome to the community! Since you're new please be sure that you have checked out our Discussion guidelines.
I suggest that you download our program PC Companion:
http://www.sonymobile.com/global-en/tools/pc-companion/
In PC Companion press at "How to connect" and then select "Wi-Fi connection" and follow the instruction that appears to see if you can pair your phone with your PC.
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