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Ethernet doesn't have a valid IP configuration
Hello,
I'm about 4 hours deep into trying to fix this. I've followed several forum posts with similar issues, with no luck.
I've been running windows 10 on my PC with my current hardware (including modem/router) for about a year now with no issues. Yesterday I booted up and had no internet access. The error was something to do with "sockets". I ran the netsh socket reset command, which simply changed the error to my current invalid IP configuration error.
So here's my current state:
I'm typing this from a laptop I dug out of storage. On this laptop I have internet access both through ethernet and the on-board wifi adapter.
On my PC, the ethernet connection is through my motherboard (adapter: Interl Ethernet Connection I218-V), and I have a separate wifi card (adapter: Qualcomm Atheros AR938x). Whether connected with ethernet or wifi, the connection status is:
IPv4 Connectivity: No Network Access
IPv6 Connectivity: No Internet Access
All items in the properties list are checked, including the IPV4/IPv6 items. I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling both the ethernet and wifi adapters. I'm reinstalling from the latest Intel driver installer (PROWinx64).
I've tried the various netconfig commands. If I call "ipconfig /release" I get:
"An error occurred while releasing interface Ethernet 2: An address has not yet been associated with the network endpoint".
Here is my ipconfig /all
I've tried a dozen other things, but I don't want to convolute this post, so just let me know what to do and I'll repeat whatever steps.
Thanks!