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In this contribution, we investigate the possibility that one member of a quantum network can steer the information that encoded in the state of other member. It is assumed that, these members have a direct or indirect connections. We show that, the steerability increases at small values of the channel' strength. Although, the degree of entanglement between the direct interacted nodes is smaller than that displayed for the non-interacted nodes, the possibilities of steering a member of the direct interacted nodes and the non-direct nodes are almost similar.