hi sir, got the same problem with mad..desktop connected to dlink ethernet switch wired.Other computer connected to dlink are working good..im using window 7.Thank a lot in advance
for home use only sir...other computer connected to the dlink switch are working fine they are all wired. desktop window 7 ,avast anti virus but previously i use avg for my anti virus just made changes a week ago.im using dsl connection wired(bayantel)..another issue from my desktop is windows freezing during start up,sometimes not but often happens so i have to restart the pc until it runs correct..Thank you very much sir:thumb:
OOPS IM SORRY MAAM :facepalm:Thanks for the new information provided.
Have you tried a System Restore? Restore it to a point where you were able to connect and problem free.
System Restore for Windows Vista and Windows 7
Oh...I'm not a sir....
How to do it sir(IPCONFIG/ALL)? Sorry not Familiar ..THANKSCould you provide the IPCONFIG /ALL for the machine not working with internet in the switch please?
first step disabling the ipv6.upon clicking the local area connection as per instruction on the given link,again it freeze.happens always every time i try to open the properties of local area connection.. :nonono:Please follow all the instructions here:
Let's remove all the Tunnel Adapters and ISATAP. There are way too many of them, it might be causing some issues, then post another ipconfig /all.
Disable IPV6=> Simple Way to Disable IPv6 in Windows Vista
Remove 6to4 adapters from Device Manager (Windows 7 Device Manager - How to Access Device Manager From the Command Prompt in Windows 7)
From Device Manager, Click the View menu from the top
Select Show Hidden Devices (Must be check before continuing)
Scroll down and expand Network Adapters
Right-Click a duplicated Microsoft 6to4 Adapter or Microsoft ISATAP Adapter
Select Uninstall
Click OK for the pop-up warning message
Repeat for each of the unwanted duplicated adapter
Close Device Manager when finish.
Followed by TCP/IP and Winsock Resets in this order:
Click on Start=> All Programs => Accessories and right click on Command Prompt, select "Run as Administrator" to open a command prompt.
Reset IPv4 TCP/IP stack to installation defaults. netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log
Reset IPv6 TCP/IP stack to installation defaults. netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log
Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults: netsh winsock reset catalog
Restart the computer after and test your connection again.
Please update us with your progress.