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Yes, but use the one displayed when you have working internet, i.e. after manual reset.
You won't need to mess with any of this as long as you remove bonjour service from you system. It causes problems like this all the time.
Under the Services tab uncheck the service called "bonjour ##Id_String1.6844[... and then a bunch of numbers]" by Apple, disable the service then reboot.
To remove bonjour from your system.
1. Navigate to C:\Program Files\Bonjour
2. Rename the mdnsNSP.dll file in that folder to mdnsNSP.old
3. Restart your computer
4. Delete the Program Files\Bonjour folder
Oh my god! I've been days trying to solve this, and in the end it was down to this bonjour! i just followed your instructions on removal, restarted, and the connection was suddenly fine.. thanks so much.
This confirms my totally irrational but deeply rooted belief that apple is evil.
Thanks a lot man!
Thanks for reporting back in klaus. Yes indeed, apple is evil and bonjour is sabotage LOL.