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    Unidentified network?

    Yesterday my internet randomly went down when I was playing Dragon Nest. My previously connected internet connection changed to "unidentified network" and now it won't find a valid IP address. Anyone ever had any similar issues and/or knows how to solve this?

    Edit: I tried simple stuff like restarting, ipconfig /release and /renew but haven't had any progress.

    Edit 2: ;___;
    Last edited by cloudxcrash; 06-09-2013 at 01:09 PM.

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    Bump because having no net sucks.

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    Are there any networks in range (do you see your neighbors; just not yours?) or are none showing? Try right clicking on the internet bars icon thinger next to the clock. I'm assuming you have windows. Open network and sharing center; change adapter settings, and maybe one of them is turned off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graff View Post
    Are there any networks in range (do you see your neighbors; just not yours?) or are none showing? Try right clicking on the internet bars icon thinger next to the clock. I'm assuming you have windows. Open network and sharing center; change adapter settings, and maybe one of them is turned off.
    None are showing. Yeah, I'm using Windows 7. I checked my settings earlier but nothing seems out of place, I'm totally lost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CloudAcara View Post
    None are showing. Yeah, I'm using Windows 7. I checked my settings earlier but nothing seems out of place, I'm totally lost.
    Do you have an ethernet cable and port you can try?

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    Have you tried unplugging the router and/or modem? Sometimes a *hard* power off is what you need to get things back on track.

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    Disabling IPv6 solved the problem. Anyway, thanks for trying to help, I appreciate it.

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