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This Dns clinet error problem haunts me. Is there a real fix?
Samson:
I can't help with GP log, that is above my pay grade :wink:
So from your test with laptop we know that the router and cable are OK.
It is up to you, but if it were my machine I would try uninstalling and then reinstalling the network adapter (Realtek PCIe FE) and then reinstalling it and see if that clears everything so that you can set it up afresh.....BUT see what others (well Boggin) suggest first.
jraju:
Hi, I am also waiting for boggins suggestion.
Hi, Samson, I also do not know anything about the gpresults. I just came to know from a site that suggest to know, the AD active directory, again, i do not know, what is active directory.
I asked the dlink customer care , and they simply say, that everything is right in the router and it is only system fault. Sometimes, this kind of problem is annoying and it seems that we have to live with it.
Boggin:
I think I'd be tempted to reinstall Win 7 - a chew I know, but as it's computer specific, I think you need to start from scratch on this where the adapter driver and network will be installed afresh.
Somewhere along the line when you installed Win 7 and named your computer - that seems to have leeched for want of a better word, into your network set up.
Factory resetting the router doesn't have seemed to resolve because the laptop, as far as I know doesn't have the same details in its ipconfig /all - or am I mistaken in that ?
jraju:
Hi, Boggins, i did not have any network drivers . But i downloaded the same from realtek.com to get my network connection at the first instance after installation.
Is there a technique for naming the computer. I just give a name and it added pc-name to it, as for as i could remember.
Network slot, does not glow in my system, to know that it is working or not.
This motherboard has no light, and moreover, there is a click missing when i insert the ethernet jack to the back of the computer.
I can reinstall windows, but what do you suggest in
that seems to have leeched for want of a better word,
What would you suggest for naming, should i include \before the name or just name anything. Should i use caps on the names, should it contain more characters?
Samson:
J. Did you read my post #54? about naming. https://www.lifewire.com/naming-rules-on-windows-networks-818238
You could try this to check the NIC, realtek diagnostic tool 2.0.3.0, here http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=14&PFid=7&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
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