> Hi Bob,
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
> Have you tried Device Manager > Network Adapters? Is the wired adapter
> listed?
Yes.
> Select the "wired" adapter, right-click > Properties. (General tab)
> What is the Device Status? Any problems listed?
> Is it enabled? (under Device usage)
> Resources tab.
> Any conflicts listed?
Everything said it was OK.
> Did you try the ipconfig /reset and ipconfig /renew commands?
> Related :How to fix "Cannot renew IP address" in Windows
> http://helpdeskgeek.com/networking/how-to-fix-cannot-renew-ip-address-in-windows/
No, haven't tried this.
> One more thing you can try is to reset the IP stack
> How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/299357
> Subsequently go through the network settings - Internet Protocol (TCP/IP )
> again to confirm.
> If nothing of the above works ,it may well point to a defective NIC
> component.
I'm going to try a USB-ethernet adapter in order to by-pass the internal
NIC.
Bob
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