Problem with One or More Network Protocols Missing

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  1. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #11

    JamesBayley said:
    For me this was caused by a permissions issue that prevented the TCP/IP stack being reset.

    I have blogged the fix.
    I am going to have to go through your blog. Thank you for the update. I never had the problem, until I did the update from the older Realtek driver. Really wish that Microsoft would quit mucking around with the OS.

    You do have an issue with the netsh to run in command. The HTML tags are showing.
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #12

    Check for IPv4


    All the crazy blogs, the issue for me with this error and a windows sockets registry error was my IPv4 protocol got unchecked.

    Go to your network connections>right click for properties and ensure the IPV4 checkbox is checked for most home routers this should work. I went through all kinds of resetting tcp/ip stacks and registry stuff and i simply overlooked this, be sure to click ok!! :)
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    Jesse Williams said:
    What would cause my computer to have one or more network protocols missing and how can I fix it?

    Below is the screenshot of the troubleshooting report.

    Attachment 56521
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Problem with One or More Network Protocols Missing-2016_01_05_21_05_391.png  
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  3. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #13

    cstell the post that James Bayley posted works. It involves going into the Registry and also the Netsh command. They pulled the post, because it was in his blog. See below for the fix.

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Nsi\{eb004a00-9b1a-11d4-9123-0050047759bc}\26

    Then right click on "26" and set to allow "Full Control" for everyone. The last thing you need to run is "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt". The other alternative is to do "netsh int ipv4 install"
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #14

    maybe


    That is not what worked for me, so i was offering a different suggestion, the cmd netsh made no positive change

    bro67 said:
    cstell the post that James Bayley posted works. It involves going into the Registry and also the Netsh command. They pulled the post, because it was in his blog. See below for the fix.

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Nsi\{eb004a00-9b1a-11d4-9123-0050047759bc}\26

    Then right click on "26" and set to allow "Full Control" for everyone. The last thing you need to run is "netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt". The other alternative is to do "netsh int ipv4 install"
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  5. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 / Windows 7
       #15

    Hate to be that guy everyone,

    Just got a new system that i built together from parts. Getting the same error as the title of the thread. Running and MSI H170-Gaming 3 Motherboard, with a Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller. have had nothing but pain trying to get the internet to work on this computer of the past 3 days.

    Summary:
    Drivers have been installed and un-installed, Driver suit has been installed and re-installed many times.
    Manually Added drivers has been done multiple times.
    cstell's registry change has been done.
    as well as all the netsh commands i can find in this thread.

    Please help i am desperate now!
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  6. KBC
    Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #16

    Jesse Williams said:
    What would cause my computer to have one or more network protocols missing and how can I fix it?

    Below is the screenshot of the troubleshooting report.

    Attachment 56521
    I am an amateur with this aspect of computing but found a workaround for this annoying problem with my computer that others may find useful (albeit a pain in the neck).

    The basic method is to 1. Disable the problem connection, 2. restart the computer; 3. Enable that connection.

    I got to 1. by clicking "Change adapter settings" in the Network Sharing Centre.

    On my computer when I right click the connection and Disable the connection, the computer freezes! I had to shut it down by holding the power switch in for 8 seconds. But when I finally restart the computer, the problem connection is Disabled and as soon as I Enable that connection, my internet connection again worked. Hope it helps someone!
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  7. Posts : 1
    10 Home 64 bit
       #17

    I've just had this fault. We had a break in the electricity supply just as I was installing a major piece of software. When I ran up the computer it refused to go on the Internet and after a bit of diagnosis came up with this error. I tried uninstalling the network adaptor, hoping that a restart would reinstall it - and it did however it still would not connect. Now the computer that is not working is my desktop. I tried to get on to the internet on my laptop and it worked fine, so the fault lay in my desktop computer. I don't have wifi on my desktop I use one of those OnNetwork adaptor things that plug into your mains. I checked that the other OnNetwork worked on my telly and then swapped them. Fault cured so in my case it was the OnNetwork adaptor which was faulty
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  8. Posts : 1
    win 10
       #18

    Hey I was having this problem for a while, and I finally figured out something that worked for me. I tried opening up IE instead of Chrome just to make sure it wasn't my browser. IE informed me my computer was trying to connect through a proxy that I had not set up. I went into the Network and Internet settings, and under Proxy I disabled "Use a proxy server". I had tried everything else up up to this point with no success. Maybe it will help somebody else.
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  9. KBC
    Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #19

    KBC said:
    I am an amateur with this aspect of computing but found a workaround for this annoying problem with my computer that others may find useful (albeit a pain in the neck).

    The basic method is to 1. Disable the problem connection, 2. restart the computer; 3. Enable that connection.

    I got to 1. by clicking "Change adapter settings" in the Network Sharing Centre.

    On my computer when I right click the connection and Disable the connection, the computer freezes! I had to shut it down by holding the power switch in for 8 seconds. But when I finally restart the computer, the problem connection is Disabled and as soon as I Enable that connection, my internet connection again worked. Hope it helps someone!
    All worked well from a day after I posted the above. But the problem is back today. I use the above technique and the internet is connected for a time but gets disconnected seemingly when I access a few sites. last time, as soon as I clicked Google the connection failed.
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #20

    Thank You, thanks You, Thank You


    KBC said:
    All worked well from a day after I posted the above. But the problem is back today. I use the above technique and the internet is connected for a time but gets disconnected seemingly when I access a few sites. last time, as soon as I clicked Google the connection failed.
    OMG Thank You KBC i have had this issue for days and tried sooooo many of the suggestions (netsesh, Winsock, IPv and 6) and I was only able to get some basic WiFi access no ethernet at all. This took me 2 minutes and everything is working perfectly.

    I joined this forum just for the Thank You and so hopefully this thread reaches the top and helps other out with the same annoying issue
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