"Unidentified network, No network access" please help


  1. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home premium
       #1

    "Unidentified network, No network access" please help


    Ok first of all, thanks for all your responces in advance. Now lets get down to the problem!! I have a lan connection and when i connect it to my laptop, it tries to identify in the begining and then says "unidentified network, no network access", and when i ran up windows Diagnostics, it says "Local area connection does not have a valid IP configiration".

    Additional information: * I dont have bonjour or anything to do with apple installed.
    *My firewall is off and i uninstalled macfee security.
    *Laptop model: Dell inspiron 1501.

    Iam really getting fed up with this, seeing that i have some really important documents i have to send via the internet and this problem happening suddenly, im really upset, please help me
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  2. Posts : 1,519
    El Capitan / Windows 10
       #2

    vexxar said:
    Ok first of all, thanks for all your responces in advance. Now lets get down to the problem!! I have a lan connection and when i connect it to my laptop, it tries to identify in the begining and then says "unidentified network, no network access", and when i ran up windows Diagnostics, it says "Local area connection does not have a valid IP configiration".

    Additional information: * I dont have bonjour or anything to do with apple installed.
    *My firewall is off and i uninstalled macfee security.
    *Laptop model: Dell inspiron 1501.

    Iam really getting fed up with this, seeing that i have some really important documents i have to send via the internet and this problem happening suddenly, im really upset, please help me
    What's at the other end of that ethernet cable?
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 540
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #3

    vexxar said:
    Ok first of all, thanks for all your responces in advance. Now lets get down to the problem!! I have a lan connection and when i connect it to my laptop, it tries to identify in the begining and then says "unidentified network, no network access", and when i ran up windows Diagnostics, it says "Local area connection does not have a valid IP configiration".

    Additional information: * I dont have bonjour or anything to do with apple installed.
    *My firewall is off and i uninstalled macfee security.
    *Laptop model: Dell inspiron 1501.

    Iam really getting fed up with this, seeing that i have some really important documents i have to send via the internet and this problem happening suddenly, im really upset, please help me
    Take a look at these....

    Windows 7 no "Valid IP Configuration" problem

    ipconfig ?

    Try each one by itself and test connection after each one.
    Open cmd line.. (window key + R) in that window type cmd and hit enter
    ipconfig /release
    ipconfig /renew
    ipconfig /flushdns
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  4. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home premium
    Thread Starter
       #4

    at the other end of the ethernet cable is a router !!!!!
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  5. Posts : 3
    windows 7 home premium
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Take a look at these....

    Windows 7 no "Valid IP Configuration" problem

    ipconfig ?

    Try each one by itself and test connection after each one.
    Open cmd line.. (window key + R) in that window type cmd and hit enter
    ipconfig /release
    ipconfig /renew
    ipconfig /flushdns
    Thank you for that information, i tried all of the above and doesnt seem to be working, also i forgot to mention i called dell up to replace my motherboard a few weeks ago so it cant be a problem with my motherboard !!!
      My Computer


  6. Posts : 540
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #6

    vexxar said:
    Take a look at these....

    Windows 7 no "Valid IP Configuration" problem

    ipconfig ?

    Try each one by itself and test connection after each one.
    Open cmd line.. (window key + R) in that window type cmd and hit enter
    ipconfig /release
    ipconfig /renew
    ipconfig /flushdns
    Thank you for that information, i tried all of the above and doesnt seem to be working, also i forgot to mention i called dell up to replace my motherboard a few weeks ago so it cant be a problem with my motherboard !!!
    you an also try to disable your network adapter by going to control panel<network and sharing< change adapter setting(on far left panel) right click on your lan and pick Disable...... then power cycle your modem and router(if you have both) after they boot up all the way go back and enable you lan adapter and try your connection( you may have to restart after everything)
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