(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....





 

vtgaryw

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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