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Windows 10 should automatically be able to detect wireless networks if any are available. To Find Wireless Networks in Windows 10: 1. Select the Connection tool in the bottom right corner of the desktop. 2. Click the option labeled Network Settings . 3. A list of available networks and any that the computer is connected to should appear in a new...
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General Activation Information: Before you can have a Successful Activation, your System Clock Time MUST MATCH the LSU KMS Server System Clock Time . If they DO NOT match, you MUST Manually Change your System Clock Time to match. Make sure the Time Zone is set to: CST ( Central Standard Time ). Fix this Error & Complete Activation: 1....
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Windows 10: Finding Your IP Address This will describe how to find Windows 10 IP address: 1. In the Cortana Search bar of your Start menu, type cmd and click cmd . NOTE: This can also be done using the Windows key + R and entering in " cmd ". 2. In the Command Prompt window, type ipconfig . Your IP Address is under IPv4 Address in the middle of...
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Wireless: Remove Cached Credentials (Windows 7) 1. Open the control panel by searching it in the Cortana search box. 2. In the control panel, click User Accounts , which is located towards the bottom of the list. 3. Click on Manage Credentials on the left-hand side of the window. 4. Choose the credential that you want to edit...
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If your network stopped working after a recent update, try uninstalling the network adapter. After uninstalling, restarting your computer will connect it to the latest driver. To Uninstall a Network Adapter Driver in Windows 10: 1. Click the Windows icon in the bottom left corner of the screen, and type Device Manager into the Search bar. 2. The Device Manager...
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To Reset TCP / IP Stack in Windows 10. 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Type Command Prompt in the Search bar. Then right-click on the Command Prompt icon, and select Run as administrator . 3. If prompted, select Yes to allow changes to be made to computer. 4. Type in netsh int ip reset , and press ...
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Sometimes Firewalls can affect connectivity. You can see if the connection issue is caused by a firewall by turning it off temporarily and then trying to visit a website you trust. IMPORTANT NOTE: Turning off your Firewall makes your PC more vulnerable to hackers, worms, or viruses. Turn it back on as soon as possible. To Turn On / Off Firewalls in Windows 10: 1. Click on...
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Network Reset can solve connection problems that might occur after upgrading versions or fix problems connecting to shared network drives. Reset removes all network adapters and adapter settings from your PC. After you restart your computer, any network adapters are reinstalled, and the settings re-enabled. This should be your last resort. To Use Network Reset in Windows 10: ...
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An outdated Network Adapter Driver can result in connection issues - especially after upgrading to Windows 10. To check if this may be the cause, please see the following instructions. To Update Your Network Adapter in Windows 10: 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen, and type Device Manager in the Search bar. 2. The Device...
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Windows 10: Generate a Wireless Network Report 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Type in command prompt , right click on the Command Prompt icon, and select Run as administrator . 3. If prompted, select Yes to allow changes to be made to computer. 4. Once the Administrator: Command Prompt window opens,...
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