Post by Admin on Feb 13, 2018 0:48:33 GMT
This post helps Fix There might be a problem with the driver for Ethernet adapter in your system.
First of all, You need administrator permission to install the wireless/Ethernet/Bluetooth driver (adapter).
Method 1: Check if the Dependency Services of the WLAN AutoConfig are running with the startup type “Automatic”.
Tip: Click on the “Dependencies” tab and make a note of the services listed there.
Restart your computer whenever you're ready.
Moreover, update the Network Adaptor drivers. See details@ bit.ly/2xeWx5E.
After that, install the latest Windows updates.
Method 2: With the admin access, reset the winsock entries and TCP/IP stack using the below commands:
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset
Method 3: Check if NetTcpPortSharing service has started and that the StartUp type is Automatic. And, run the Windows Update troubleshooter.
Method 4: Reinstall the Network driver in compatibility mode.
Step 1: Uninstall current Network driver you're using.
Step 2: Right click on the setup file of the driver and select Properties.
Select Compatibility Tab.
Place a check mark next to Run this program in Compatibility mode and select the operating system accordingly from the drop down list. Refer the below image.
Click OK and run the setup.
Plan B is to visit the manufacturer’s website and download and install the latest network and wireless drivers for Windows. You can also switch a different driver. For example, if you have Win8 drivers, then you switch to Win8.1 drivers and the otherway around.
Other voices:
1. Reset your Windows when you've backed up your personal data.
2. Uninstall current NETWORK ADAPTER >> restart your computer >> reinstall NETWORK ADAPTER using the "SCAN FOR HARDWARE CHANGES" option.
3. If you're having connecting your Windows to some Wi-Fi network, try the below steps:
3.1 Underneath "Change Your Network Settings", click on "Change Adaptor Options".
3.2 Ethernet and Wi-Fi are visible - RIGHT CLICK on the Wi-Fi & select "Properties". Refer the below image.
3.3 Make sure ONLY the following are ticked:
Client for Microsoft Networks;
File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks;
QoS Packet Scheduler;
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4);
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6);
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder;
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver.
Click OK.
4. Check the below guide@ bit.ly/29o5uRO on how to fix network connection issues in Windows 10. Additionally, try the steps in this article@ bit.ly/2wd8coA on how to troubleshoot mouse and touchpad problems.
5. Disconnect the wireless connection, set up the Ethernet connection, then try the wifi connection set up.
See useful options@ bit.ly/2fVBQs4.
Method 1: Check if the Dependency Services of the WLAN AutoConfig are running with the startup type “Automatic”.
Tip: Click on the “Dependencies” tab and make a note of the services listed there.
Restart your computer whenever you're ready.
Moreover, update the Network Adaptor drivers. See details@ bit.ly/2xeWx5E.
After that, install the latest Windows updates.
Method 2: With the admin access, reset the winsock entries and TCP/IP stack using the below commands:
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset
Method 3: Check if NetTcpPortSharing service has started and that the StartUp type is Automatic. And, run the Windows Update troubleshooter.
Method 4: Reinstall the Network driver in compatibility mode.
Step 1: Uninstall current Network driver you're using.
Step 2: Right click on the setup file of the driver and select Properties.
Select Compatibility Tab.
Place a check mark next to Run this program in Compatibility mode and select the operating system accordingly from the drop down list. Refer the below image.
Click OK and run the setup.
Plan B is to visit the manufacturer’s website and download and install the latest network and wireless drivers for Windows. You can also switch a different driver. For example, if you have Win8 drivers, then you switch to Win8.1 drivers and the otherway around.
Other voices:
1. Reset your Windows when you've backed up your personal data.
2. Uninstall current NETWORK ADAPTER >> restart your computer >> reinstall NETWORK ADAPTER using the "SCAN FOR HARDWARE CHANGES" option.
3. If you're having connecting your Windows to some Wi-Fi network, try the below steps:
3.1 Underneath "Change Your Network Settings", click on "Change Adaptor Options".
3.2 Ethernet and Wi-Fi are visible - RIGHT CLICK on the Wi-Fi & select "Properties". Refer the below image.
3.3 Make sure ONLY the following are ticked:
Client for Microsoft Networks;
File and Printer sharing for Microsoft Networks;
QoS Packet Scheduler;
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4);
Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6);
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Responder;
Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I/O Driver.
Click OK.
4. Check the below guide@ bit.ly/29o5uRO on how to fix network connection issues in Windows 10. Additionally, try the steps in this article@ bit.ly/2wd8coA on how to troubleshoot mouse and touchpad problems.
5. Disconnect the wireless connection, set up the Ethernet connection, then try the wifi connection set up.
See useful options@ bit.ly/2fVBQs4.