
Quote: Originally Posted by
kute
I did this with commands and no changes.
I tried after using this commands, to do what you said with those IP-s, same happens, seem like IP/Subnet mask isn't correct or something, prob what you said, he changed configuration to the router.
Guys, thanks for attempting, I guess there are no any other chances left to try something more.
Best regards!
Starting up in safe mode with Networking would be the next option to try. This is because your ipconfig shows you are online but you can't seem to get anywhere so something may be blocking the connection. Which A/V software are you running?
You might also want to disable the Microsoft Virtual WiFi miniport adaptor in Device Manager as it sometimes causes connection problems.
You can usually determine if an installed program or A/V software is blocking the connection by starting up in safe mode with Networking.
Safe Mode