- CONNECTED TO TWO NETWORKS ONE UNIDENTIFIED INSTALL
- CONNECTED TO TWO NETWORKS ONE UNIDENTIFIED WINDOWS 7
- CONNECTED TO TWO NETWORKS ONE UNIDENTIFIED SERIES
I tried plugging my cable into the router to see if this might fix that issue but to no avail. At this point the wifi on the router just stopped working completely. I reset my modem after this and then my unidentified network changed to network but there was still no internet connection. When I first tried to use the /renew command I got a lot of notifications saying media was disconnected and that an error occurred while renewing interface ethernet : unable to contact your DHCP server. Used ipconfig /release, /renew, dns flush, winsock reset etc So I have been spending all day looking up solutions and I've tried everything I can think of.
CONNECTED TO TWO NETWORKS ONE UNIDENTIFIED INSTALL
Short version is, I finally got a new pc, plugged in a cheap usb wifi adapter to install drivers while I waited for my cat 6 cable to get here, it finally does, I plug it in and I get unidentified network, no internet access. The latest post in this forum of someone having the same issue was almost the same thing that happened to me to the T but I didn't use multiple different adapters or anything. I can't find a solution, I have done everything I could, I knew, and learned for the last two days.Ok so, this problem is not a new one, but my particular problem is I can't seem to fix it using anyone else's solutions.
I tried to ping some other IP addresses as well, and it seems PC2 is totally lost. While trying the ipconfig thing, it said that the DHCP request timed out. Many of the above-mentioned tries come from and I simply can't find the questions anymore, so please believe me, I DID search! I've been working for about 6 hours on the problem, that is, probably becuase I am no network nor system administrator.Īny one who has something relevant is welcome to answer and help me.
CONNECTED TO TWO NETWORKS ONE UNIDENTIFIED WINDOWS 7
LAN - Unidentified Network (No Network Access) on Windows 7 What settings does Windows use to determine network location? I read this linked in answer article to know what's NLA. It began to identify the network, then set it to Unidentified network over and over again though I have tried solving with the troubleshooter. The PC1 then reinitialized the network, found the settings and reconnected properly! Internet is then running just fine as if I had never touched it in my life! Great!
I then recoeecnted the Ethernet cables and my cable modem to the switch.
CONNECTED TO TWO NETWORKS ONE UNIDENTIFIED SERIES
The problem occured when I turned off my Cisco Catalyst 3500 series switch so that I can move it to another location (5 feet away). The running-fine computer is running (PC1) The problematic computer is operating with (PC2) It's been a few days now that I have gotten problems and problems with my network connection, though my other computer works fine!