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PC Cant access internet

IVIazor

Hi Everyone!

 

Looking for some help with me PC not being able to connect to the internet.

Other devices conntected to it via wifi and ethernet have no issues.

 

So far i have tried:

- reinstalling ethernet driver

- uninstalling AntiVirus

- Forcing me default gateway as the routers

- Netsh int ip ect

 

Ipconfig shows no default gateway and i have no valid IP.

 

If anyone knows a way around this then please let me know.

 

Thanks for reading

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What ethernet card are you using? And what is your PC hardware?

 

If you using your onboard card, go to your bios and disable the onboard ethernet card. Boot into your OS. Restart it, go into your BIOS again and enable it again.

 

Its a simple thing that solved it for me many times (Got to love those Killer Ethernet cards >.>)

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Im not at my pc now im at work, but i believe that the name of the ethernet driver is killer ethernet, Its onboard "Gaming" Ethernet.

 

Ill give that a shot when im home, can you think of any other ideas? I cant test if its the board thats dead because idk wnyone with a 1150 Socket Mobo xD

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