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What do you mean by re-sync?

 

With re-syncing I mean, connecting them with each other. Check your manual for the steps.

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Ok so my computer can't connect to the network I have run the Windows troubleshooter several times and done all the standard stuff EXCEPT reset the router because this happened after my family reset the router and my computer never reconnected. I am connecting to the network via one of those things that extends the network over the power grid and that is what I reset when windows told me to reset the router.

PS: I typed typed this on an iPad doe those who are wondering.

 

 

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Try this in your command prompt and give us the result:

ipconfig /all
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try resetting the network adapter by using the troubleshootig application inside windows

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try resetting the network adapter by using the troubleshootig application inside windows

 

He said he already tried that. Reading is an awesome skill you know, you should try it some time.

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He said he already tried that. Reading is an awesome skill you know, you should try it some time.

I read it, thank you. Politeness is also an awesome skill.

 

You need to run the troubleshooter of the network adapter to actually reset the firmware settings of the nic, not just the network connection troubleshooter.

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It seems like your PC is unable to get an IP from your router, this can have multiple causes, most likely, it's your powerline adapters that are not connected with each other, try to first reset and then re-sync them.

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It seems like your PC is unable to get an IP from your router, this can have multiple causes, most likely, it's your powerline adapters that are not connected with each other, try to first reset and then re-sync them.

What do you mean by re-sync?

 

 

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What do you mean by re-sync?

 

With re-syncing I mean, connecting them with each other. Check your manual for the steps.

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