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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
Could I ask for a help in this matter.
I had a perfect installation of Win 10 over the Win 8.1 with working internet connection. For some reason suddenly I've lost the internet connection because: "Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration". This topic is NOT my strongest and I can't get fix this "IP configuration" - neither can the Windows' Trouble shooter. I tried all possible "resets" of Super Hub on Virgin optical ISP but in vane. Any help will be greatly appreciated... THANKS ! JD |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
Forte wrote:
I had a perfect installation of Win 10 over the Win 8.1 with working internet connection. For some reason suddenly I've lost the internet connection because: "Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration". This topic is NOT my strongest and I can't get fix this "IP configuration" - neither can the Windows' Trouble shooter. I tried all possible "resets" of Super Hub on Virgin optical ISP but in vane. Microsoft confirmed Windows 10 will be *released* after the Build 2015 developer's conference. That puts the release date until sometime after April 2015. Windows 10 /Technical/ Preview http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview "If you're a PC expert or an IT pro, ..." So what are you doing asking here? They want experts to test their preview release, not typical consumers. They need previewers that can dig into problems and report bugs with professional elan. "Join the Windows Insider Program ... and an easy-to-use feedback app." Try using that to report an upgrade from a working Win8 setup to Win10 Preview causes networking issues. They'll probably want details on your TCP/IP setup in Win10 along with info about your intranetwork setup along with a summary of what diagnosis and troubleshooting you have already tried. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...w-faq#faq=tab0 "A preview for PC Experts" "We're not kidding about the expert thing." Are you one? If so, did you check the TCP/IP properties for your LAN connectoid to see if you are setup for dynamic or static IP addressing? Did you disable all security software to test Win10 bare and exposed since that software is not yet certified for use on Win10? The bottom of that page has a link to the "Technical Preview Forum". "... community where you can ask questions and interact with fellow preview insiders, Microsoft engineers, and support professionals." Users that think they are expert enough to warrant testing out a preview release are expected to discuss problems there. For example, there's a thread there titled "Can't connect to networks". So do you know that the NIC driver from the old Win8 setup is still usable under Win10? Before you install http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...w-faq#faq=tab1 "If you˘re running Technical Preview, we'll send you notifications beginning on April 1, 2015 to remind you that it˘s time to upgrade your PC to a newer version." That is, you will not be allowed to continue running the Technical Preview release as a free OS. Your expert previewer status gets revoked. Also, the Technical Preview release will remove Windows Media Center an you won't be able to use Windows Media Player to play DVDs. |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
Why don't you try wifi?
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
"VanguardLH" wrote in message ... 8 Microsoft confirmed Windows 10 will be *released* after the Build 2015 developer's conference. That puts the release date until sometime after April 2015. Windows 10 /Technical/ Preview http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview "If you're a PC expert or an IT pro, ..." So what are you doing asking here? 8 friendly snip You'd be surprise what "experts" can learn (that includes also mighty Microsoft) from the experience of humble and ordinary PC user....- BTW - the idea of "Technical/ Preview" is to get a feed back. |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
"Homer" wrote in message ... Why don't you try wifi? Thanks Homer... |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
VanguardLH ,
Just to let you know that I have sorted out my problem of internet connection running Windows 10. It looks that PC running Win 10 must be connected directly to the Router / SuperHub NOT to the switch box. As dimple as that. On 02/10/2014 22:25, VanguardLH wrote: Microsoft confirmed Windows 10 will be *released* after the Build 2015 developer's conference. That puts the release date until sometime after April 2015. Windows 10 /Technical/ Preview http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview "If you're a PC expert or an IT pro, ..." So what are you doing asking here? They want experts to test their preview release, not typical consumers. They need previewers that can dig into problems and report bugs with professional elan. "Join the Windows Insider Program ... and an easy-to-use feedback app." Try using that to report an upgrade from a working Win8 setup to Win10 Preview causes networking issues. They'll probably want details on your TCP/IP setup in Win10 along with info about your intranetwork setup along with a summary of what diagnosis and troubleshooting you have already tried. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...w-faq#faq=tab0 "A preview for PC Experts" "We're not kidding about the expert thing." Are you one? If so, did you check the TCP/IP properties for your LAN connectoid to see if you are setup for dynamic or static IP addressing? Did you disable all security software to test Win10 bare and exposed since that software is not yet certified for use on Win10? The bottom of that page has a link to the "Technical Preview Forum". "... community where you can ask questions and interact with fellow preview insiders, Microsoft engineers, and support professionals." Users that think they are expert enough to warrant testing out a preview release are expected to discuss problems there. For example, there's a thread there titled "Can't connect to networks". So do you know that the NIC driver from the old Win8 setup is still usable under Win10? Before you install http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...w-faq#faq=tab1 "If you˘re running Technical Preview, we'll send you notifications beginning on April 1, 2015 to remind you that it˘s time to upgrade your PC to a newer version." That is, you will not be allowed to continue running the Technical Preview release as a free OS. Your expert previewer status gets revoked. Also, the Technical Preview release will remove Windows Media Center an you won't be able to use Windows Media Player to play DVDs. |
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On Fri, 03 Oct 2014 12:39:20 +0100, Unicorn wrote:
Just to let you know that I have sorted out my problem of internet connection running Windows 10. It looks that PC running Win 10 must be connected directly to the Router / SuperHub NOT to the switch box. As dimple as that. Working just fine on a desktop with a wireless card here. Rod. |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
"Roderick Stewart" wrote in message ... On Fri, 03 Oct 2014 12:39:20 +0100, Unicorn wrote: Just to let you know that I have sorted out my problem of internet connection running Windows 10. It looks that PC running Win 10 must be connected directly to the Router / SuperHub NOT to the switch box. As dimple as that. :Working just fine on a desktop with a wireless card here. : :Rod. No complains - working fine with both wireless and wired... |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
Forte wrote:
BTW - the idea of "Technical/ Preview" is to get a feed back. Microsoft doesn't inhabit Usenet. The feedback routes were already mentioned. |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
Unicorn who nymshifted from Forte wrote:
Just to let you know that I have sorted out my problem of internet connection running Windows 10. It looks that PC running Win 10 must be connected directly to the Router / SuperHub NOT to the switch box. You've got a bad port in the switch (or a bad switch if you tried all ports). The OS can't see a switch box. Did you unplug all other hosts from the switch to test? Is it really a switch or hub? |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
Forte wrote:
Could I ask for a help in this matter. I had a perfect installation of Win 10 over the Win 8.1 with working internet connection. For some reason suddenly I've lost the internet connection because: "Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration". This topic is NOT my strongest and I can't get fix this "IP configuration" - neither can the Windows' Trouble shooter. I tried all possible "resets" of Super Hub on Virgin optical ISP but in vane. Any help will be greatly appreciated... THANKS ! JD Did you look for the Network Troubleshooter ? It isn't very good, but it does execute a series of canonical reset steps for networking. The steps would be similar to this. netsh winsock reset catalog netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew ipconfig /registerdns exit As you can see in the thread here, that set of steps doesn't solve every problem. But at least you know to look for "netsh" articles on the web (from a working computer of course). http://www.sevenforums.com/network-s...k-adapter.html Since the error message says your Ethernet doesn't have a valid configuration, you could also try looking at the networking stack window. Removing a layer can cause serious problems. Doing "Properties" on the TCP/IP entry may tell you what the configuration says. http://www.practicallynetworked.com/img/Netcpdb1.gif Paul |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
"Forte" escreveu na mensagem ...
"VanguardLH" wrote in message ... 8 Microsoft confirmed Windows 10 will be *released* after the Build 2015 developer's conference. That puts the release date until sometime after April 2015. Windows 10 /Technical/ Preview http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview "If you're a PC expert or an IT pro, ..." So what are you doing asking here? 8 friendly snip You'd be surprise what "experts" can learn (that includes also mighty Microsoft) from the experience of humble and ordinary PC user....- BTW - the idea of "Technical/ Preview" is to get a feed back. -- After the term of Windows 10 Preview program what do you do? |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
-----Original Message----- From: VanguardLH "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:25 PM Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8 Subject: Internet connection problem in Windows 10. : You've got a bad port in the switch (or a bad switch if you tried all : ports). The OS can't see a switch box. Did you unplug all other hosts : from the switch to test? Is it really a switch or hub? : VanguardLH wrote in message : [...] "If you're a PC expert or an IT pro, ..." "So what are you doing asking here? They want experts to test their preview release, not typical consumers. They need previewers that can dig into problems and report bugs with professional elan." [...] VanguardLH , Don't you think that for an expert as you are - you should find yourself all answers for all these questions ? Unicorn who nymshifted from Forte wrote: Just to let you know that I have sorted out my problem of internet connection running Windows 10. It looks that PC running Win 10 must be connected directly to the Router / SuperHub NOT to the switch box. |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
On 15 Oct 2014 09:50, "McGrath" wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: VanguardLH "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:25 PM Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8 Subject: Internet connection problem in Windows 10. : You've got a bad port in the switch (or a bad switch if you tried all : ports). The OS can't see a switch box. Did you unplug all other hosts : from the switch to test? Is it really a switch or hub? : VanguardLH wrote in message : [...] "If you're a PC expert or an IT pro, ..." "So what are you doing asking here? They want experts to test their preview release, not typical consumers. They need previewers that can dig into problems and report bugs with professional elan." Technically, not true. As the official Microsoft site states about the Windows Insider Program: "This program is designed exclusively for people who want to be involved in the process. So if you want to help us build the best Windows yet, we want you to join us." Whist that which Microsoft and I stated is correct for the Windows Technical Preview, your take on it is applicable to the Windows Technical Preview for Enterprise. |
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Internet connection problem in Windows 10.
McGrath wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: VanguardLH "VanguardLH" wrote in message ... Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 10:25 PM Newsgroups: alt.comp.os.windows-8 Subject: Internet connection problem in Windows 10. : You've got a bad port in the switch (or a bad switch if you tried all : ports). The OS can't see a switch box. Did you unplug all other hosts : from the switch to test? Is it really a switch or hub? : VanguardLH wrote in message : [...] "If you're a PC expert or an IT pro, ..." "So what are you doing asking here? They want experts to test their preview release, not typical consumers. They need previewers that can dig into problems and report bugs with professional elan." [...] VanguardLH , Don't you think that for an expert as you are - you should find yourself all answers for all these questions ? Unicorn who nymshifted from Forte wrote: Just to let you know that I have sorted out my problem of internet connection running Windows 10. It looks that PC running Win 10 must be connected directly to the Router / SuperHub NOT to the switch box. Unlike you, I'm not an X-Men mutant that can read minds. The OP will have to reveal what he has for equipment. Of course, maybe you're a pervert with a super powerful telescope that can reach around the curvature of the Earth to see through the OP's window so you can check out his, um, equipment. By the way, router's have switches, not hubs. So the OP's reply is contradictory. |
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