At my wits end here...
Also tried doing this,
HP Assisted
Please click on start or pearl button - all programs - accessories - right click on command prompt "Run as admistrator".
: Note: Then a window will open with C:\window\system32 prompt in the command prompt.
- Type the command ipconfig /release and hit enter.
- Type the second command ipconfig /renew and hit enter.
- type the command ipconfig /flushdns
: And hit enter.
- type the command netsh winsock reset and hit enter.
- Then restart the computer.
- Now open the device manager window uninstall and reinstall network drivers.
Still doing it....
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UPDATE:
I Fixed it!!!!
E1 on my Router/Modem was backfeeding into the pc.
Switched over to E2 and E3 are working fine!!!
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Also tried doing this,
HP Assisted
Please click on start or pearl button - all programs - accessories - right click on command prompt "Run as admistrator".
: Note: Then a window will open with C:\window\system32 prompt in the command prompt.
- Type the command ipconfig /release and hit enter.
- Type the second command ipconfig /renew and hit enter.
- type the command ipconfig /flushdns
: And hit enter.
- type the command netsh winsock reset and hit enter.
- Then restart the computer.
- Now open the device manager window uninstall and reinstall network drivers.
Still doing it....
**************************************
UPDATE:
I Fixed it!!!!
E1 on my Router/Modem was backfeeding into the pc.
Switched over to E2 and E3 are working fine!!!
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