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The "ethernet" network card does not have the correct IP configuration

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  • #1 16947895
    jack3b
    Level 7  
    Hello after a few hours of fighting I decided to write here.
    I have recently got a new Asus rt-ac1200G + router, unfortunately I can not connect to the network via a cable to set up the router. Controllers replaced by new ones, I installed Asus Utilities, and the application detected the router but after clicking the "configure" button a window popped up
    "the computer and the selected device are in different subnets." "To configure the selected device it is necessary to change the IP address to the same subnet in which the device is"

    in the attachment jets file txt with information from cmd

    Thank you in advance for your help :please:
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    #2 16947920
    Sztandar18
    Level 26  
    The back of the router should contain information about its default IP address, login and password.
    Currently your computer has not obtained an IP address
    Autoconfiguration IPv4 Address. . : 169.254.215.223 (Preferred)
    that's why you can not get to the router's configuration.

    I bet that the router has an IP address: 192.168.1.1, so go to Control Panel> Networks and Internet> Network and Sharing Center> Change network card settings> Select Ethernet network card> Properties> Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP / IPv4)
    Set up as on the screenshot:
    The "ethernet" network card does not have the correct IP configuration

    When you configure it, you should be able to get to the router's configuration panel as long as its IP address is 192.168.1.1
  • #3 16948336
    jack3b
    Level 7  
    Thanks for help, some miracle and strange moves, you can enter the router settings.
    Unfortunately, I encountered new problems there, it turned out that with cable it is not as easy as with neostrada and in the settings you have to change a bit, and I am unfortunately green in this. Is anyone able to direct me what to do next?
    Currently, we find the problem of network diagnostics:

    The "wi Fi" PC card does not have the correct IP configuration.
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