So I have a new client that is running a Juniper Router. There is a secondary router that is running the front desk (Netgear). Simple setup with 3 desktops, 1 printer and 2 credit card machines connected to 1 switch all off the Net gear router. Everything is on DHCP. No static.
1 pc will not pull DNS but will pull a ip address. I can see the PC in question as a connected devices under www.routerlogin.net. Ipconfig looks correct. Checked cable and ports the switch no issue. Reloaded Windows 10 no fix. Took a separate laptop connected to same Ethernet cable, pulled DNS no issue. Pc in question WILL pull DNS at my shop no problem. I managed to connect the PC to the internet buy manually putting the static DNS of the Juniper Router. What am i missing.
Is it possible that Windows has updated a driver for the NIC card that is not compatible with the juniper router...maybe blocks outside access with a rule? Maybe the juniper router thinks the NIC is not apart of the network?
I am not familiar with Juniper switches / routers. Any ideas?
Im changing the NIC card tomorrow as a last resort.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
1 pc will not pull DNS but will pull a ip address. I can see the PC in question as a connected devices under www.routerlogin.net. Ipconfig looks correct. Checked cable and ports the switch no issue. Reloaded Windows 10 no fix. Took a separate laptop connected to same Ethernet cable, pulled DNS no issue. Pc in question WILL pull DNS at my shop no problem. I managed to connect the PC to the internet buy manually putting the static DNS of the Juniper Router. What am i missing.
Is it possible that Windows has updated a driver for the NIC card that is not compatible with the juniper router...maybe blocks outside access with a rule? Maybe the juniper router thinks the NIC is not apart of the network?
I am not familiar with Juniper switches / routers. Any ideas?
Im changing the NIC card tomorrow as a last resort.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.