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Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - KarthXLR - 01-17-2012 Ok so, this is a problem my desktop has had for a while now and I still have no idea how to fix it. Every once in a while it will just give up trying to connect to the internet, usually resulting in a "Local Area Connection 2 does not have a valid IP Address" error, after resetting the network adapter. Usually restarting the computer fixes it, but today I haven't even been able to connect to the internet. I've tried a few fixes but none have had any effect on my computer. Anybody have an idea of what the problem is? Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - at0m - 01-17-2012 Disable the second interface and replace the cable on your main one. Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - HeK - 01-17-2012 Connection 2? Do you have more then one network adapter? Please post OS, connection type (wired or wireless), ISP type (DSL, Cable, Campus, etc) and make/model of router if applicable. Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - KarthXLR - 01-17-2012 (01-17-2012, 11:10 AM)HeK link Wrote: Connection 2? Do you have more then one network adapter?Windows 7 64-bit, wired, fairly sure we have cable, not DSL. I'll check the model of the router when I get home, wouldn't be surprised if that thing is to blame. Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - HeK - 01-17-2012 When it happens next, open a command prompt (start->run-> 'cmd' -> ok) and run 'ipconfig /all' Post the results here. Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - KarthXLR - 01-17-2012 (01-17-2012, 03:01 PM)HeK link Wrote: When it happens next, open a command prompt (start->run-> 'cmd' -> ok) and run 'ipconfig /all'Turns out it was the router today, no idea why. But now that I think about it, it's been acting really strange for the last two weeks or so, we've had to reset it about 5 or 6 times now. I'm going to do a little digging. Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - at0m - 01-17-2012 (01-17-2012, 03:12 PM)Karth link Wrote: [quote author=HeK link=topic=6201.msg236923#msg236923 date=1326830488]Turns out it was the router today, no idea why. But now that I think about it, it's been acting really strange for the last two weeks or so, we've had to reset it about 5 or 6 times now. I'm going to do a little digging. [/quote]move it off your space heater Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - HeK - 01-17-2012 It is important to invest in a quality router, that will solve most of your issues. While routers available now are better then the dreck we've seen in the past five-ten years, you still cannot beat a gateway PC. An old PC (P3 500mhz +) and either pfSense or Smoothwall combined with an inexpensive switch is next to impossible to beat, even by commercial units (and military too, fyi). Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - KarthXLR - 01-17-2012 (01-17-2012, 06:06 PM)HeK link Wrote: It is important to invest in a quality router, that will solve most of your issues.If it has to come to that, I'll look into it. BTW, it's a LinkSys E2000. Re: Re: Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - Dtrain323i - 01-17-2012 (01-17-2012, 06:06 PM)HeK link Wrote: It is important to invest in a quality router, that will solve most of your issues. I have an old HP box sitting around. I may have to look into this Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - zaneyard - 01-17-2012 (01-17-2012, 06:06 PM)HeK link Wrote: It is important to invest in a quality router, that will solve most of your issues.This kills the having a shitty router problem Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - Kirby - 01-17-2012 (01-17-2012, 07:44 PM)zaneyard link Wrote: [quote author=HeK link=topic=6201.msg236934#msg236934 date=1326841591]This kills the having a shitty router problem [/quote] I still have boners for my beasting dual core pFsense box attached to one of the rafters in the basement underneath my room. Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - HeK - 01-17-2012 (01-17-2012, 08:27 PM)Kirby the Dick link Wrote: [quote author=zaneyard link=topic=6201.msg236945#msg236945 date=1326847461]This kills the having a shitty router problem [/quote] I still have boners for my beasting dual core pFsense box attached to one of the rafters in the basement underneath my room. [/quote] I have a few beastly firewalls at work, open the hood... it's modified pf.... by the NSA. quad-quad cores, 160gb ram, quad 8-port nics. Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - at0m - 01-18-2012 (01-17-2012, 11:14 PM)HeK link Wrote: [quote author=Kirby the Dick link=topic=6201.msg236947#msg236947 date=1326850037]This kills the having a shitty router problem [/quote] I still have boners for my beasting dual core pFsense box attached to one of the rafters in the basement underneath my room. [/quote] I have a few beastly firewalls at work, open the hood... it's modified pf.... by the NSA. quad-quad cores, 160gb ram, quad 8-port nics. [/quote]\o/ @ appropriately designed hardware Re: Local Area Connection doesn't have a proper IP Address - Kirby - 01-18-2012 (01-18-2012, 01:02 AM)at0m link Wrote: [quote author=HeK link=topic=6201.msg236962#msg236962 date=1326860092]This kills the having a shitty router problem [/quote] I still have boners for my beasting dual core pFsense box attached to one of the rafters in the basement underneath my room. [/quote] I have a few beastly firewalls at work, open the hood... it's modified pf.... by the NSA. quad-quad cores, 160gb ram, quad 8-port nics. [/quote]\o/ @ appropriately designed hardware [/quote] Dual core 65W Sandy Bridge with 2x2GB with a pair of Intel NIC's and my WAP running off the onboard NIC. Awwwwww yeah. Still way overpowered, the thing could handle upwards of 500Mbit traffic. |