• Whats this error mean?
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Problems found "Wireless network connection" Doesn't have a valid IP Detected /!\ Configuration Anyone here got any ideas?
It couldn't set an IP address that is allowed. Are you connecting to a wireless router?
Well the first thing you should try is resetting your router. Second make sure the DHCP service is enabled and check your setting in Control Panel -> Network -> Adaptor Settings -> [your wireless adaptor] -> Properties -> IPv4 Properties, it should be set to automatic unless you know what you're doing. [img]http://i.imgur.com/rfKfr.jpg[/img] If that don't help open the command prompt and post the results of [b]ipconfig /all[/b]
[QUOTE=Chryseus;36482162]Well the first thing you should try is resetting your router. Second make sure the DHCP service is enabled and check your setting in Control Panel -> Network -> Adaptor Settings -> [your wireless adaptor] -> Properties -> IPv4 Properties, it should be set to automatic unless you know what you're doing. [img]http://i.imgur.com/rfKfr.jpg[/img] If that don't help open the command prompt and post the results of [b]ipconfig /all[/b][/QUOTE] all right ill give that a try' well i looked at it and everything was set that why but Local Area Connection Intel(R) 82567V-2 Gigabit Network Connection was disabled should i enable it?
Since you are talking about using wireless, it would not help. If you ever use a wired connection, it would be a good idea to have it enabled.
[QUOTE=tina the baker;36484299]Since you are talking about using wireless, it would not help. If you ever use a wired connection, it would be a good idea to have it enabled.[/QUOTE] I did enable it time to test again now I guess [editline]25th June 2012[/editline] ok so I launched a game that connected to the internet internet shuts off any clues anyone? [editline]25th June 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=djjkxbox360;36482160]It couldn't set an IP address that is allowed. Are you connecting to a wireless router?[/QUOTE] Well i am connected to a router wirelessly i am starting to think its the wierless adapter
Post the results of [b]ipconfig /all[/b] Antivirus software may also be a cause, McAfee in particular.
If it is a product that has a firewall in it, it could definitely be the cause. Try turning off the firewall and see if the problem still exist.
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