Hello,
I recently upgraded from XP to Windows 7. Amongst several problems that I deal with, there is a problem of loosing the ip number when for some reason i have to reset the router.
Before, when I was using XP, this would not happen. I simply reset the routers (or the modem), and the system would not be effected, and would not loose internet connection. Even for some rare cases the local area connection was affected and there was only limited connection, I could open the Local Area Connection window, and from properties, i could give a "repair" command.
Now with Windows 7, every time i reset the rooter, the network connection is lost. I took it out "obtain an ip address automatically" and put it on "use the following ip" option. But still, the problem continues. The only way to gain access to the network again, is to reset the PC too.
Is there a command, like in XP, to repair the network adapter in windows 7?
Thanks.
I recently upgraded from XP to Windows 7. Amongst several problems that I deal with, there is a problem of loosing the ip number when for some reason i have to reset the router.
Before, when I was using XP, this would not happen. I simply reset the routers (or the modem), and the system would not be effected, and would not loose internet connection. Even for some rare cases the local area connection was affected and there was only limited connection, I could open the Local Area Connection window, and from properties, i could give a "repair" command.
Now with Windows 7, every time i reset the rooter, the network connection is lost. I took it out "obtain an ip address automatically" and put it on "use the following ip" option. But still, the problem continues. The only way to gain access to the network again, is to reset the PC too.
Is there a command, like in XP, to repair the network adapter in windows 7?
Thanks.