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Argonath RPG Community => Hardware/Software support => Resolved issues => Topic started by: Rei on November 13, 2015, 09:13:43 pm
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Hello , i was having some problems related to my network ..
Been a while since this strange Undentified network appeard and since then my network was slowed like 50percent.
(http://s7.postimg.org/4anab2j2j/Untitled.png)
Tried to remove it using youtube tutorials but didn't find it usefully , if anyone know what is this and how can i remove it i would be more than happy :D
Thankyou.
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Open your network and sharing center, click the connection that applies to your situation (wireless, wired). Then, navigate to the status screen of that connection and show us that information (the screen which shows your IP, default gateway, primary dns, etc).
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Open your network and sharing center, click the connection that applies to your situation (wireless, wired). Then, navigate to the status screen of that connection and show us that information (the screen which shows your IP, default gateway, primary dns, etc).
This one?
(http://s7.postimg.org/5qz9cl2x7/Untitled.png)
Thankyou for the reply Marcel :)
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This one?
(http://s7.postimg.org/5qz9cl2x7/Untitled.png)
Thankyou for the reply Marcel :)
Yes, press the "Details" button and show that information!
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I replied to your skype since the screen contains IP-s and private information :)
I hope you can help.
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Problem solved after setting the local area connection back to autoconfiguration (DHCP).
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Problem solved after Marcel's help ^
Can be locked :)
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Please share what was the solution, so others find it later if needed.
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Please share what was the solution, so others find it later if needed.
Problem solved after setting the local area connection back to autoconfiguration (DHCP).
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Please share what was the solution, so others find it later if needed.
You click on your network adapted properties located at [ Network and Sharing Center ]
(http://s22.postimg.org/igjowtd81/Untitled.png)
THen you click in the " internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then properties
>Alternate Configuration.
> User Configured.
>drop ip " 192.168.0.1 " at all ports then click ok.
After doing so , you should return and do the almost same but this time :
> internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then properties
> Alternate Configuration.
> Automatic Private IP address (change it from User Configured) and it will pick a random IP ..
Afterwards problem should be solved.
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solved, locked, archived.