Okay, you're some of the smartest gals and guys I know of, and I'm confident you'll keep me from ripping out my hair, banging my head against the wall, and trying to wash invisible blood off my hands in an oh so obsessive fashion. So, the other day I rebuilt my PC and everything seemed to go smoothly. All the components work (I think) and OS installation went right as rain. I installed my copy of Windows 7 Home Premium so I can apply my Windows 10 upgrade correctly to the serial numbers. But I'm having a weird problem with my internet that I can't seem to figure out. I really need some help here.
I install the chipset drivers included on the disc from my motherboard, an MSI 970A SLI Krait Edition (which is amazing, by the way. I've never owned one of these really expensive boards before but I might not be able to go back!) and I'm not getting any errors or anything appearing to fail. The NIC drivers for the onboard LAN port install, and my computer immediately connects to a public network. I change the setting in Windows to Private/Home and it changes the type but my router doesn't ask for its password. Also, the name of my home network doesn't appear and I can't disconnect from this weird connection. Now, I am able to surf the web, download files, and do everything else so that's not necessarily the problem. But what IS a problem, and I think it's affecting my ability to download from Windows Update and subsequently install Windows 10 (believe me, I already tried and that failed miserably), is that it appears that I can't connect correctly to Microsoft's servers. After poking around, I can only see my router correctly labeled when I look at the "Full Network Map" under something like "additional devices/ devices currently not connected" or something like that, but I can't connect to it because it says it's busy with a connect or disconnect operation. According to the network map I'm connected through a "Gateway". Oddly enough, this "gateway" is correctly named with the router's name when I view its properties. I can't seem to get this stupid "gateway" to be forgotten so I can attempt to scan for my router/home network. I have NO option to disconnect from this device and refreshing to discover new networks doesn't yield any results other than this faulty connection.
The router was set up on my laptop months ago, through a direct wired connection. After it was set up I've had the laptop running on WIFI only. The desktop, where I'm having trouble, is connected through a wire. Could that be the problem? I don't think it necessarily would be. When I check the ipconfig /all function the computer correctly identifies that it is connected to "dlinkrouter" and all other information appears to be correct as well. There IS an error with the "isatap" field where it says "media disconnected", but both IPv4 and IPv6 have IP addresses attached to them. So, there's that.
Here's what I did try so far, in no particular order:
-Multiple ipconfig /release, /renew, and /dnsflush commands.
-Rebooting the modem and the router multiple times.
-Disabling IPv6.
-Deleting and reinstalling the drivers.
-A fresh install of Windows 7 (thank goodness I haven't done anything much with the computer. I have no data that needs to be maintained at this point so fresh installs aren't going to be a hassle for me other than time, which I have enough of!)
Things I HAVEN'T done:
-A factory reset of the router.
-Installing generic Windows drivers after a fresh install.
If anyone has any ideas, or you need more information, please let me know. You're help is greatly appreciated!
I install the chipset drivers included on the disc from my motherboard, an MSI 970A SLI Krait Edition (which is amazing, by the way. I've never owned one of these really expensive boards before but I might not be able to go back!) and I'm not getting any errors or anything appearing to fail. The NIC drivers for the onboard LAN port install, and my computer immediately connects to a public network. I change the setting in Windows to Private/Home and it changes the type but my router doesn't ask for its password. Also, the name of my home network doesn't appear and I can't disconnect from this weird connection. Now, I am able to surf the web, download files, and do everything else so that's not necessarily the problem. But what IS a problem, and I think it's affecting my ability to download from Windows Update and subsequently install Windows 10 (believe me, I already tried and that failed miserably), is that it appears that I can't connect correctly to Microsoft's servers. After poking around, I can only see my router correctly labeled when I look at the "Full Network Map" under something like "additional devices/ devices currently not connected" or something like that, but I can't connect to it because it says it's busy with a connect or disconnect operation. According to the network map I'm connected through a "Gateway". Oddly enough, this "gateway" is correctly named with the router's name when I view its properties. I can't seem to get this stupid "gateway" to be forgotten so I can attempt to scan for my router/home network. I have NO option to disconnect from this device and refreshing to discover new networks doesn't yield any results other than this faulty connection.
The router was set up on my laptop months ago, through a direct wired connection. After it was set up I've had the laptop running on WIFI only. The desktop, where I'm having trouble, is connected through a wire. Could that be the problem? I don't think it necessarily would be. When I check the ipconfig /all function the computer correctly identifies that it is connected to "dlinkrouter" and all other information appears to be correct as well. There IS an error with the "isatap" field where it says "media disconnected", but both IPv4 and IPv6 have IP addresses attached to them. So, there's that.
Here's what I did try so far, in no particular order:
-Multiple ipconfig /release, /renew, and /dnsflush commands.
-Rebooting the modem and the router multiple times.
-Disabling IPv6.
-Deleting and reinstalling the drivers.
-A fresh install of Windows 7 (thank goodness I haven't done anything much with the computer. I have no data that needs to be maintained at this point so fresh installs aren't going to be a hassle for me other than time, which I have enough of!)
Things I HAVEN'T done:
-A factory reset of the router.
-Installing generic Windows drivers after a fresh install.
If anyone has any ideas, or you need more information, please let me know. You're help is greatly appreciated!