Hello @aparna1,
It sounds like a firewall issue on the windows 10 machine. Does that machine think it is on a private or public network?
Also, instead of statically assigning your ip, you can use ‘0.0.0.0’ to assign your computers ip automatically. Even if you get a different ip address. Then use the router to assign a static ip address instead of the computer. This will help to avoid ip conflicts if your computer is off the network for some reason.