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So, where i could find one to buy? I hope that's the thing with the slots cause from what you saw, mine is different than those from intel. I hope it fits and works.
So, where i could find one to buy? I hope that's the thing with the slots cause from what you saw, mine is different than those from intel. I hope it fits and works.
You'll need to do some research, and as I've stated numerous times, any large retailer would be fine, just as I mentioned you should call your OEM's tech support # and ask them if the dual and triple slotted M.2 WiFi cards matter.
Also, it's quite irritating when someone posts information that is then subsequently ignored. Did you bother to read the article I referenced in my previous post?
I have gone through my control panel but cannot find the screen that you show to adjust these settings.
Can you point me to it?
If you're asking how to access network diagnostics (the 2nd & 3rd images)
- Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Troubleshooting\Network and Internet
If you're asking how to access adapter properties to disable NetBIOS (4th image)
- Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network Connections
- Highlight IPv4
- Properties - Advanced - WINS
What exactly are you having an issue with?
I have a My Cloud drive that the network will not recognise. Works fine if I plug it into a computer network card. When I run the network trouble shooter, I gate a message like "Missing protocols on this computer." Your post looks like a possible solution.
Will advise when I have managed to apply it. At work now.
The protocol error is a bug in Windows and is not likely to be the source of your issue. Essentially, Windows believes a specific group policy option has been set, which it's not, and this is the most likely cause of the protocol error. If it isn't actually causing any network issues, don't attempt to fix it.
- Albeit it should me mentioned others have had this specific error message occur after installing VPN software, as it appears the installation of a virtual TAP adapter can cause this issue as well
As to your network problem... have you verified via your router's WebAdmin GUI that it sees and can communicate with the cloud drive? If it can, have you tried pinging it from your PC? If the router sees it and has assigned it an IP, but you are unable to connect to that IP, I'd take a look at your firewall.
- If you're unable to get it to work after the above, could you please post the following info:
Please also include the netmask for any IP listed; unless you've changed the netmask manually, it's probably 255.255.255.0
- Router IP (should start with 192, 172. or 10)
- Cloud Drive IP
- PC IP
- Router Model
- Cloud Drive Model
- Firewall being used on PC
This post is in reference to original topic "One or more network protocols are missing on this computer".
Background
I got a Dell laptop from a customer that after a Windows 10 update the networking stopped working. Using the troubleshooting gives:
"One or more network protocols are missing on this computer"
and more detail shows:
"Windows Sockets Registry Entries Required for Network Connectivity are missing".
I did many hours of Googling and tried all the netsh commands, Fix TCPIP programs, etc. The laptop was using Defender for virus protection but when I went into network properties I noticed the following item:
Avast! Firewall Driver
I downloaded and ran the avastclear.exe program and after it did its thing and rebooted my network was working again.
I hope this helps someone and save them time.