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APIPA Hyper-V Win7

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Just because you provided such little information, I will simply post an answer from ChatGPT:

APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) is a feature that allows a device to assign itself an IP address when no DHCP server is available. If you are experiencing an issue with APIPA in Hyper-V on Windows 7, you may want to try the following steps:

  1. Check that the network adapter is properly configured and connected in Hyper-V.
  2. Disable any virtual switches in Hyper-V and then recreate them.
  3. Ensure that the network adapter is using the correct driver and that it is up to date.
  4. Try assigning a static IP address to the virtual machine instead of relying on APIPA.
  5. Check that the network settings are correct in Windows 7, such as the network profile being set to Home or Work instead of Public.
  6. Make sure that there are no conflicting network configurations on the host machine or other virtual machines.

If none of these steps solve the issue, you may want to seek further assistance or consult Microsoft documentation for more advanced troubleshooting.

as the title says, i have the apipa issue and have tried everything, im at a loss for words

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Note: My advice is amateur help/beginner troubleshooting, someone else can probably troubleshoot way better than me.

- I do have some experience, and I can use google pretty well. - Feel free to quote me I may respond soon.

 

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Just because you provided such little information, I will simply post an answer from ChatGPT:

APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) is a feature that allows a device to assign itself an IP address when no DHCP server is available. If you are experiencing an issue with APIPA in Hyper-V on Windows 7, you may want to try the following steps:

  1. Check that the network adapter is properly configured and connected in Hyper-V.
  2. Disable any virtual switches in Hyper-V and then recreate them.
  3. Ensure that the network adapter is using the correct driver and that it is up to date.
  4. Try assigning a static IP address to the virtual machine instead of relying on APIPA.
  5. Check that the network settings are correct in Windows 7, such as the network profile being set to Home or Work instead of Public.
  6. Make sure that there are no conflicting network configurations on the host machine or other virtual machines.

If none of these steps solve the issue, you may want to seek further assistance or consult Microsoft documentation for more advanced troubleshooting.

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6 minutes ago, DoctorNick said:

Just because you provided such little information, I will simply post an answer from ChatGPT:

APIPA (Automatic Private IP Addressing) is a feature that allows a device to assign itself an IP address when no DHCP server is available. If you are experiencing an issue with APIPA in Hyper-V on Windows 7, you may want to try the following steps:

  1. Check that the network adapter is properly configured and connected in Hyper-V.
  2. Disable any virtual switches in Hyper-V and then recreate them.
  3. Ensure that the network adapter is using the correct driver and that it is up to date.
  4. Try assigning a static IP address to the virtual machine instead of relying on APIPA.
  5. Check that the network settings are correct in Windows 7, such as the network profile being set to Home or Work instead of Public.
  6. Make sure that there are no conflicting network configurations on the host machine or other virtual machines.

If none of these steps solve the issue, you may want to seek further assistance or consult Microsoft documentation for more advanced troubleshooting.

1 kinda worked (i was an idiot and my network adapter on my actual pc didnt even have any options enabled lmao

2 didnt work

3 didnt work

4 didnt work

5 didnt work

6 didnt work

i did manage to fix it by

Dont forget to mark as solution if your question is answered

Note: My advice is amateur help/beginner troubleshooting, someone else can probably troubleshoot way better than me.

- I do have some experience, and I can use google pretty well. - Feel free to quote me I may respond soon.

 

Join team Red, my apprentice

 

STOP SIDING WITH NVIDIA

 

Setup:
Ryzen 7 5800X3DSapphire Nitro+ 7900XTX 24GB / ROG STRIX B550-F Gaming / Cooler Master ML360 Illusion CPU Cooler / EVGA SuperNova 850 G2 / Lian Li Dynamic Evo White Case / 2x16 GB Kingston FURY RAM / 2x 1TB Lexar 710 / iiYama 1440p 165HZ Montitor, iiYama 1080p 75Hz Monitor / Shure MV7 w/ Focusrite Scarlett Solo / GK61 Keyboard / Cooler Master MM712 (daily driver) Logitech G502-X (MMO mouse) / Soundcore Life Q20 w/ Arctis 3 w/ WF-1000XM3

 

CPU OC: -30 all cores @AutoGhz

GPU OC: 3Ghz Core 2750Mhz Memory w/ 25%W increase (460W)

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1 minute ago, Blqckout said:

1 kinda worked (i was an idiot and my network adapter on my actual pc didnt even have any options enabled lmao

2 didnt work

3 didnt work

4 didnt work

5 didnt work

6 didnt work

i did manage to fix it by

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Gaming PC:

CPU: Ryzen 5800X3D | Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Elite V2 | RAM: Crucial 2x16gb, 3200  JEDEC. | PSU: EVGA SuperNova 750 G3 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
GPU: Asus Prime RTX 5070ti OC| Sound: Odac + Fiio E09K | Case: Fractal Design R6 TG Blackout |Storage: Kingston Renegade 2TB and Corsair MP510 960gb | Cooling: CPU: Alphacool ST30 420mm rad, Alphacool CPU and GPU Core LT and Core blocks, D5 pump and res combo 

 

Linux PC:

CPU: Ryzen 7700| Motherboard: Asus A620M-CSM | RAM: Crucial Pro 2x48gb, 5600  JEDEC. | PSU: Corsair CX750 | Monitor: LG 27GL850-B , Samsung C27HG70 | 
GPU: MSI Gaming X RTX 3090 | Case: Lian Li Dan Cases A3-mATX black |Storage: SN7100 2TB + Samsung 860 EVO 512gb | Cooling: CPU: Thermalright Peerless Assassin Mini Fan(s): Noctua 1x NF-A14x25 Chromax

 

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