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Network Card Incorrect IP Configuration on Windows 7 64bit: Not Router or Cable Issue

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  • #1 16646968
    Królik50x
    Level 7  
    Hello!
    Yesterday, after turning on the computer, the icon in the notification bar showed no internet. In the problem-solving tool he writes that "The network card does not have the correct IP configuration." This is not the fault of the router, network adapter or cable, because I checked it on a laptop connected to the router through the same cable and everything works, and also in the computer in question I changed the network card from this built-in external usb card with ethernet connector and still nothing. My operating system is Windows 7 64bit
    Please help!
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  • #2 16647061
    Kromsoon
    Level 11  
    Hello,
    Before you start anything enter the command line and try to use the ping command (eg ping onet.pl). Paste the result in the comment.
    If the configuration on the laptop is OK, and you did not move anything, it was probably always taken from the router. Come in Control panel \ Network and Internet \ Network connections click the appropriate tab, go to the properties and find the TCP / IP IP v4 protocol and see if you have an IP assigned there, or set automatic address retrieval. Also, give a screen.
    If everything else is ok, log in to the router and find there, for example, whether the MAC address of your network adapter has not been added to the blocked addresses. If you can not log in or you do not have a password, contact your boarding provider, Regards.
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    #4 16647083
    Kromsoon
    Level 11  
    So we already know that IP is downloaded from the server. Did you buy the router yourself or did the neta provider give you? Enter "ipconfig" on the command line now and give a screen with the result.
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  • #6 16647100
    Kromsoon
    Level 11  
    Okay, give me a screen from the Network and Sharing Center, and we can do something, just excuse me for so many screenshots, but I would normally snap it out myself.
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  • #8 16647120
    Kromsoon
    Level 11  
    Okay, I'd have a problem with the ethernet socket. You say that the cable on other computers works, and that's not the way it's the only thing that comes to mind, as you can see that it does not even connect to the router, let alone connect to the network. Is not there a wi-fi module? If it is, try to connect so and see if it is possible, but knowing my lousy luck is not. So then I suggest entering into computer management, devices and find the network card. There, try to unplug and connect it again, and check for driver updates for this card. If everything is ok and up-to-date, then it's probably just an ethernet port (if you have not moved anything recently with the net).
  • #9 16647255
    Królik50x
    Level 7  
    Disabling and re-enabling the network card has not changed anything and the ethernet input is not damaged because it is the same in the network card embedded in the motherboard as well as in the external internet card with the ethernet input.
  • #10 16647552
    jprzedworski
    Network and Internet specialist
    Device manager ni shows some errors?
    Desktop computer? Try to turn the power off (from the 230V socket) and turn it on again.
  • #11 16647820
    Królik50x
    Level 7  
    Thanks to everyone for advice! But I decided that it would simply reinstall the operating system and help

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a user experiencing an "incorrect IP configuration" error on a Windows 7 64-bit system, leading to no internet connectivity. The user confirmed that the router, network adapter, and cable are functioning properly, as verified with another laptop. Various troubleshooting steps were suggested, including using the ping command, checking TCP/IP settings for automatic IP retrieval, and examining the router for blocked MAC addresses. The user was advised to check the Network and Sharing Center and to ensure the network card drivers are updated. Despite attempts to disable and re-enable the network card, the issue persisted. Ultimately, the user decided to reinstall the operating system as a potential solution.
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