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My PC Suddenly shutdown due to power blackout when I opened my win 8.1 the wifi wasn't working until I adjusted those setting like this oBFaynW.jpg

 

I want to revert the setting and keep it working what should I do ??

 

I know it won't matter but I do like to revert it :D 

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you know we all know your ip now

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Set the IP to "Obtain automatically", that is the default.

 

you know we all know your ip now

On this panel you can only see the default gateway and the IP seen on the top is a local address. It is not the same as a WAN IP.

 

The only unique ones there are the DNS IP's. With are public AFAIK.

 

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A couple gallons of diesel and a lighter and your problems will be solved.

 

Am I supposed to laugh !? since I don't want you to get frustrated then

 

HA HA HA 

 

you know we all know your ip now

 

Sure I did change some number -_-

 

Set the IP to "Obtain automatically", that is the default.

 

On this panel you can only see the default gateway and the IP seen on the top is a local address. It is not the same as a WAN IP.

 

The only unique ones there are the DNS IP's. With are public AFAIK.

 

It won't work with obtain automatically it says Internet is limited 

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It won't work with obtain automatically it says Internet is limited 

That's odd, I haven't heard of that kind of error. 

When you say that you want to "revert it" what exactly do you mean? What kind of network are you in and why do you need to revert?

 

My experience with configuring IP's is limited. Having only recently started to grasp the isea of calculating IPV 4 addresses and their sub net masks and what not.

 

From what you have told me so far there is very little I can do to try and help.

EDIT: I must leave to go to sleep for today, I will reply to this tomorrow.

 

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That's odd, I haven't heard of that kind of error. 

When you say that you want to "revert it" what exactly do you mean? What kind of network are you in and why do you need to revert?

 

My experience with configuring IP's is limited. Having only recently started to grasp the isea of calculating IPV 4 addresses and their sub net masks and what not.

 

From what you have told me so far there is very little I can do to try and help.

EDIT: I must leave to go to sleep for today, I will reply to this tomorrow.

 

like I was saying the PC was working Fine then the power cut off and when it came back the connection was limited I searched for a solution and found out that I have to change from obtain automatically to the picture I posted in the topic 

 

I meant by "revert it" to return it to obtain automatically as it was before the power cuts 

 

 

Edit : I did system restore now one of my two routers is working but the second still giving me limited connection 

 

Edit : Did anther system restore and both are working fine now :D

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You may want to check and make sure that DHCP is still enabled on your Router. An easy way of doing this, is simply set the IP to auto-obtain again, and run ipconfig in command prompt, and see if it hands you am IP in the 169.254.x.x range. If it does, it means DHCP is most likely not working, otherwise, if you get an IP, and still have limited connection, chance are it's your DNS settings. If it ends up being a DNS issue, just change your DNS to a public one, such as Google's (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).

 

Another thing you could try, is a simple ipconfig /release && ipconfig /renew in command prompt to release whatever DHCP lease it has, and get a new one, which would ensure you don't get any addressing conflicts (assuming DHCP is functioning properly)

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