Local Area Connection doesn't have a valid IP configuration


  1. Posts : 58
    Windows 7
       #1

    Local Area Connection doesn't have a valid IP configuration


    Recently, I can't connect to the internet. when I tried to troubleshoot the problem, it gave me the following line :
    "Local Area Connection doesn't have a valid IP configuration"
    I have two PCs and when I connect the mothem/router to the second PC, everything is okay and internet is on (So I am sure the problem is not from the modem/router and it is from windows)

    I searched many forums and websites and tried many solutions but none of them helped me.

    these are the solutions that I tried :

    -
    ipconfig /release
    ipconfig /renew

    -
    netsh winsock reset catalog
    netsh int ip reset reset.log

    - repairing windows

    - uninstalling any security softwares like firewall and antivirus

    - disabling/enabling or uninstalling/installing the network hardware from device manager

    - using another network card and another network cable

    - uninstall the Bonjour sevice

    here is the two screenshots of using ipconfig /all, ipconfig /release & ipconfig /renew commands :





    my system :

    (Wired Conncetion)
    windows 7 ultimate x86
    Gigabit Ethernet
    D-Link DFE-520TX Ethernet Adaptor
    D-Link Mothem/Router DSL-2640T
    Last edited by raya2; 31 Oct 2010 at 12:23.
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  2. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #2

    If you havn't done so yet you should reset the router and go through the routers set up page making sure that all settings are correct. As it stands you aren't getting a thing from the router. Try a different eithernet cable also please.

    Routers can behave like this and do so on a regular basis, they can give out an IP to one machine and not the next for unknown reasons, happens all the time.

    This also needs to be done just to eliminate the possibility that it's not a simple router problem which is the most likely cause.
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  3. Posts : 58
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I don't think that it is from the router because it works with any other pc that I connected it to... (and also before I changed my firewall software). I already have a win XP on that pc and the router also worked there pefectly.so I know that it is from the windows (after changing the firewall something went wrong and even after uninstalling the firewall it didn't went to normall)

    and about the ethernet cable, I already said that I changed it

    btw I installed a clean windows (7) and everything went to normal
    I really wanted to solve the problem but...
    thanks anyway
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  4. Posts : 3,139
    Systems 1 and 2: Windows 7 Enterprise x64, Win 8 Developer
       #4

    No gateway. Are you hard coding ip or obtaining automatically for ip, dns, and alternate ip?
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  5. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #5

    raya2 said:
    I don't think that it is from the router because it works with any other pc that I connected it to... (and also before I changed my firewall software). I already have a win XP on that pc and the router also worked there pefectly.so I know that it is from the windows (after changing the firewall something went wrong and even after uninstalling the firewall it didn't went to normall)

    and about the ethernet cable, I already said that I changed it

    btw I installed a clean windows (7) and everything went to normal
    I really wanted to solve the problem but...
    thanks anyway
    I think I might have tried a system restore or a start up repair but Windows 7 installs so fast it's a no brainer. Glad you got it working again raya2.
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  6. Posts : 966
    Windows 7 Enterprise
       #6

    You're running both NIC's to the same router?
    Can you confirm that you're not plugging one of them into the WAN port of the router?

    Edit: NVM. Im far too slow.
    Good that you got it working though :)
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  7. Posts : 58
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    Lemur said:
    No gateway. Are you hard coding ip or obtaining automatically for ip, dns, and alternate ip?
    Yes - I set it to obtaining automatically for everything - btw I also tried to put manually some ip addresses to that fields but nothing worked

    chev65 said:
    raya2 said:
    I don't think that it is from the router because it works with any other pc that I connected it to... (and also before I changed my firewall software). I already have a win XP on that pc and the router also worked there pefectly.so I know that it is from the windows (after changing the firewall something went wrong and even after uninstalling the firewall it didn't went to normall)

    and about the ethernet cable, I already said that I changed it

    btw I installed a clean windows (7) and everything went to normal
    I really wanted to solve the problem but...
    thanks anyway
    I think I might have tried a system restore or a start up repair but Windows 7 installs so fast it's a no brainer. Glad you got it working again raya2.
    yeah you are right - I forgot about system restore (but I deleted that windows 1 hour ago)
    but I don't think that start-up repair could help me (like repairing windows, did not)

    xarden said:
    You're running both NIC's to the same router?
    Can you confirm that you're not plugging one of them into the WAN port of the router?

    Edit: NVM. Im far too slow.
    Good that you got it working though :)
    Yes - I am using both nics in the same router (my router have 4 ports)
    no - all of these 4 ports, are the same

    -------------------------------
    It is good that I got it working but I don't think it is a good solution (because I lost some of my settings for other softwares that I installed)
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  8. Posts : 966
    Windows 7 Enterprise
       #8

    raya2 said:
    xarden said:
    You're running both NIC's to the same router?
    Can you confirm that you're not plugging one of them into the WAN port of the router?

    Edit: NVM. Im far too slow.
    Good that you got it working though :)
    Yes - I am using both nics in the same router (my router have 4 ports)
    no - all of these 4 ports, are the same

    -------------------------------
    It is good that I got it working but I don't think it is a good solution (because I lost some of my settings for other softwares that I installed)
    Thought so.
    What you could try also, if you havnt already, is bridge the NICs.
    This will effectively create and use one network adapter but using two physicals.
    The effect of this should be lower latency and higher network speed, as the load is now balanced out between the two.
    Im not sure exactly how the duplexing works, but I understand that doing so will allow both for full uplink and full downlink. Or one for full up, and the other for full down.
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