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I have a local network adapter, and whenever I check the property sheet for
its ipv4 settings, it is always blank for the user-defined ip and subnet mask, even after adding them in. (that is, after adding them in and going back to check, the settings are blank). (Default gateway is fine). When I run ipconfig, it shows two ip addresses for the adapter (x.x.x.124 and x.x.x.129). Any suggestions? I've tried resetting the adapter, deleting the driver, and a few other things, to no avail. is there a utility that can be downloaded that can diagnose this? Or a registry setting to delete? Thanks. |
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"Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message ... I have a local network adapter, and whenever I check the property sheet for its ipv4 settings, it is always blank for the user-defined ip and subnet mask, even after adding them in. (that is, after adding them in and going back to check, the settings are blank). (Default gateway is fine). When I run ipconfig, it shows two ip addresses for the adapter (x.x.x.124 and x.x.x.129). Any suggestions? I've tried resetting the adapter, deleting the driver, and a few other things, to no avail. is there a utility that can be downloaded that can diagnose this? Or a registry setting to delete? Thanks. |
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I didn't understand your response.
"Some Guy in Kirkland" wrote in message ... sss |
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neither do i.. . i actually fired off a delete request for that post..
was messing with my login id... r "Tech_vs_Life" wrote in message ... I didn't understand your response. "Some Guy in Kirkland" wrote in message ... sss |