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SQL server connection TCP/IP overt Ethernet

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I have two PCs. There is SQL Express installed on one of them. TCP/IP settins are here:

tcp/ip settings tcp/ip settings

tcp/ip settings tcp/ip settings

When I perform Test-NetConnection on local computer I get local

But when I do it from remote PC I get remote

As you can see tcp succeeds when connected over WiFi but fails over Ethernet. Ping is OK but TCP/IP connection fails. I tried many different ports with same results. I'd be grateful for any suggestions

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My guess is that the Windows Firewall is enabled on the SQL Server and you haven't defined an inbound rule that allows inbound TCP to your desired port. Take a look at that.

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