I said LAN was causing problem --not WIFI -- if you read the OP I said I HAD to have LAN working due to security reasons !!!!
WIFI DID work - I said that in the post. !!!!
I got the LAN to work eventually with 1607 by running it as a VM on a Linux host on the laptop.
I'm messing about with another machine to analyse problem further. It's got same INTEL LAN adapter so will be a decent test. The machine is working perfectly on W7 PRO X64 -- will try an upgrade. !!
Another unrelated issue - on the original laptop PLEX now asks for wretched certificates every time it starts on Windows --that's definitely new !!!.
Cheers
jimbo
Try FixWin 10, poke the 3 buttons I specified. That fixed networking on my laptop. It kicks things for *all* the network interfaces.
Try FixWin 10, poke the 3 buttons I specified. That fixed networking on my laptop. It kicks things for *all* the network interfaces.
The problem is that Jim is doing things with his setup that FixWin can end up breaking the install that he uses. The VM's are lagging behind the release of 1607 at this point, along with Microsoft breaking the OS after the Oct. 11th Cumulative updates.
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