Doesn't have a valid IP configuration

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  1. Posts : 193
    Windows 10 Pro
       #11

    BorisTheAnimal said:
    Oh and another thing, while it happened I couldn't access the setup for the modem/router, I don't know if this means anything just thought I would shout it out.
    Most modems have a default login that is standard. Google for your make and model.
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  2. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #12

    BorisTheAnimal said:
    Oh and another thing, while it happened I couldn't access the setup for the modem/router, I don't know if this means anything just thought I would shout it out.
    Sounds like you need to enable IPv6 on your computer. Then go into the modem/router setup and see if there is an option to disable IPv6 on the modem/router (if you internet provider does not required IPv6). If IPv6 is disabled on the modem/router then it shouldn't matter if IPv6 is enabled or not on the computer.
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  3. Posts : 110
    Windows 10 Pro X64 2004
       #13

    Hmm, i'm no network guy but try to update the drivers for your preferred Local Area Network. I would go for just using the PCI one as i'm certain that it's faster than the motherboards built-in WiFi.
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  4. Posts : 382
    Windows 10 Home
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Kanata said:
    Most modems have a default login that is standard. Google for your make and model.
    No what I mean is that when this error whatever it is happens, I cannot get to the modem login page, the default gateway doesn't work nor does it work by typing in my preferred ipv4 ip address.

    NavyLCDR said:
    Sounds like you need to enable IPv6 on your computer. Then go into the modem/router setup and see if there is an option to disable IPv6 on the modem/router (if you internet provider does not required IPv6). If IPv6 is disabled on the modem/router then it shouldn't matter if IPv6 is enabled or not on the computer.
    Um huh I can bet ya that you earlier suggested me to turn off ipv6 and now you are telling me to turn it back on..
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  5. Posts : 382
    Windows 10 Home
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Laith said:
    Hmm, i'm no network guy but try to update the drivers for your preferred Local Area Network. I would go for just using the PCI one as i'm certain that it's faster than the motherboards built-in WiFi.
    I'm not on WiFi, I'm using a cable. :)
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  6. Posts : 110
    Windows 10 Pro X64 2004
       #16

    Then update your cable drivers.
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  7. Posts : 382
    Windows 10 Home
    Thread Starter
       #17

    Laith said:
    Then update your cable drivers.
    Tried that and says both are up to date though the pci one does however only have compatibility with XP and 7 according to the TP-Link site..
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  8. Posts : 110
    Windows 10 Pro X64 2004
       #18

    Hmm, re-install.
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  9. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #19

    BorisTheAnimal said:
    Um huh I can bet ya that you earlier suggested me to turn off ipv6 and now you are telling me to turn it back on..
    I'm only telling you to turn it back on on the client, so that maybe you can communicate with the router and turn it off at the source.

    Is the router/modem supplied by your Internet Provider? Have you tried calling them about the issue?
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  10. Posts : 382
    Windows 10 Home
    Thread Starter
       #20

    NavyLCDR said:
    I'm only telling you to turn it back on on the client, so that maybe you can communicate with the router and turn it off at the source.

    Is the router/modem supplied by your Internet Provider? Have you tried calling them about the issue?
    Oh okay, right hm well shall try it now.

    And yes it is supplied by my ISP and no I haven't yet called them about this issue, thought I would first give it a go myself though I get a feeling that the modem isn't the problem here, it's more my computer.

    When this happens I still have access through the phones and stuff.
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