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I just finished building my first pc, and yesterday i was using it and everything was working fine, but then today I've turned it on and i cant connect to the internet.

It keeps looping between Identifying and Unplugged

I've tried resetting my router changing cables but still saying the same thing

Rep for anyone that can solve my problem thanks
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Is it a wireless connection or a wired connection?

If it's wireless is it a card or USB device?

What version of 802??

Need more info from you.


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Are you connecting wireless or wired ?
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Electrician wrote Are you connecting wireless or wired ?


Why would you ask the same question I have asked?
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HTTK wrote
Electrician wrote Are you connecting wireless or wired ?


Why would you ask the same question I have asked?


I'm sorry, I didn't see what you asked. Didn't mean to do that
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ChickenBurger wrote I just finished building my first pc, and yesterday i was using it and everything was working fine, but then today I've turned it on and i cant connect to the internet.

It keeps looping between Identifying and Unplugged

I've tried resetting my router changing cables but still saying the same thing

Rep for anyone that can solve my problem thanks


Safe to say they are using a wired connection chaps.
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Try resetting you router setting to default .

This may give you a little help until we find something better.

-FMWK
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Buxtyy wrote
ChickenBurger wrote I just finished building my first pc, and yesterday i was using it and everything was working fine, but then today I've turned it on and i cant connect to the internet.

It keeps looping between Identifying and Unplugged

I've tried resetting my router changing cables but still saying the same thing

Rep for anyone that can solve my problem thanks


Safe to say they are using a wired connection chaps.


Not really considering he could of meant from his router.

Also he hasn't said.
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HTTK wrote
Is it a wireless connection or a wired connection?

If it's wireless is it a card or USB device?

What version of 802??

Need more info from you.


Either going to be wireless N or AC.

Open up command prompt and do a "ipconfig /all" and post the output of the command. It will give us some more information about your network.

You can also try a "ipconfig /release" and "ipconfig /renew" to see if getting a new DHCP address will fix your problem.
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