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This Dns clinet error problem haunts me. Is there a real fix?
Samson:
--- Quote from: Boggin on February 27, 2018, 02:07:44 pm ---We haven't seen an ipconfig /all from the XP machine yet.
It would be nice to see a comparison.
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Exactly.....J Please post this ^ ^ ^ ^
jraju:
hi, please see the ipconfig
presume that xp does not have ipvsix support then, so there is no fe.. entry.
i confirmed with dlink rep that domain.name is company default, like ssid dlink pass phrase 1234567890.
difficult to type in laptop.
moreover, the deleted entries in the hklm,software, microsoft, windowsnt,networklist,profiles ,have not been updated on the reboot, but anyhow, i am getting internet access.I can easily restore to SR Point for that purpose
jraju:
Hi, I am enclosing the home network settings. Pl say, if it is correct. I restored my system to 25.2.2018 before resorted to registry tweak.
Thanks boggins to remind me to create a SR before doing the tweak. It shows as joined, but i will remove the joined as a result of SR
Boggin:
That's okay - you can have it set to either Home or Public.
In your ipconfig /all for your XP machine the Node type shouldn't be showing as Unknown.
Create a restore point then follow the steps in this article then post another ipconfig /all - also let us know if it has any effect on your connection on that machine - although we seem to be moving away from the problem with the Win 7 machine.
Are you still intending to do a reinstall on that machine ?
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/310570/ipconfig-all-command-shows-the-node-type-as-unknown
Samson:
--- Quote from: Boggin on February 28, 2018, 01:10:14 am ---That's okay - you can have it set to either Home or Public.
In your ipconfig /all for your XP machine the Node type shouldn't be showing as Unknown.
Create a restore point then follow the steps in this article then post another ipconfig /all - also let us know if it has any effect on your connection on that machine
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/310570/ipconfig-all-command-shows-the-node-type-as-unknown
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I have seen this before and on XP machines, mostly Dell's with Intel WiFi, showing as "unknown" in Node Type from ipconfig /all.. I have done the following and set them as "Hybrid"..solved an issue reconnecting after "sleep" and "hibernate".
Make a registry backup first, then....
Run the registry editor and open this key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parameters
Delete the DhcpNodeType value if it’s present.
If the DhcpNodeType value isn’t present, create it using type: DWORD.
Set DhcpNodeType to 1 (Broadcast), 4 (Mixed), or 8 (Hybrid).
Reboot and then check ipconfig /all
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