(Another) local Area Connection Doesn't Have a Valid IP Configuration

vtgaryw

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Hi, I have a variation (maybe even more bizarre version) of this same problem.


I have a WRT54GC Router with 4 Windows 7 (all Home Verions) PCs. 3 were running hard wire LAN, one notebook I was using wireless.

I logged into the modem to change my security settings. I no sooner tried to save a password change, when the router locked up. I lost all internet connections. Did the normal reset modem, reset router, reboot, etc thing.


Bottom line, I took out the router, and have just an 4 port switch connected to the modem. One desktop PC off of the switch still connects. On all other 3 PCS, I get the dreaded "Local Area Connection Doesn't Have a Valid IP Configuration."


It's not a switch or cable problem. I connected my notebook via LAN to the same cable as the one PC that still connects, no luck. I've tried the ipconfig/release and renew, no luck. On the notebook, I even did a restore to a point about 3 weeks ago, no luck. Then today reinstalled the O/S. No help. And brought the notebook into work, tried it on another network. Same problem.


I'm totally baffled. It's obviously not a hardware problem on 3 PCs at once.

Other things I've tried:


1. Removed the Bonjour Service.

2. IPConfig /release and /renew - got a Media disconnected error.

3. Reset WINSOCK: netsh winsock reset catalog, Reset TCP/IP stack to installation defaults. netsh int ip reset reset.log, Rebooted the machine.


Any ideas where to go?



Gary
 
Let's take this step by step....





 
You were right on all accounts! Thanks. And it was the router I logged into to change the password, not the modem, not sure why I said that. And then the router locked up.

Had a new router sitting around anyways, and when I set it up, I was able to connect to all of my computers.

I was looking for a complex solution to a simple problem.

Thanks a bunch.

-gary