Try, uninstalling and reinstall the lan driver from the manufacturer’s site.
Greetings K. and thank you for taking interest.
I am using a TP-Link access point that is 1 year old. The device connected to the ethernet is the one having the problem. My laptop (Mac) and my phone (android) can both connect to the internet without a problem.
How old is your router and is the issue on only 1 device connected to this router?
I tried every single step - nothing.
This is the second time this happened. The first time I had to format the PC.
Also restored system to 1 week earlier, still persists.
I had the same problem, after trying many solutions from the internet what I did (and worked) was go back my Windows OS to the previous compilation. Sorry about my english, it’s not my primary language.
Thanks for the addition. I will add this script to the guide.
I did try them all, except for this ‘method 5’ i am struggling with.
Before coming to the registry method, can you try the other methods listed?
You should have it until here HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindows, from here, right click Windows and select New Key -> name it Safer, then right click Safer and create the new key until you reach Patchs.
Hi Kevin, I have the same issue as the two commenters below - For Method 5 I don’t have this in Registry Windows: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowssafercodeidentifiersPaths. Ive tried all the other ways to solve the issue, but the problem is still there.
I see that you suggest to ‘create the keys’ - Can you please provide a detailed explanation like the nice ones above? ‘create the keys’ tells me nothing and i am afraid to just click around in the registry. Thanks!
Hi Kevin,
This has to be one of the most patient assists I think I have ever seen in my 30 years on a pc,
My pc was fine until a win update recently, my PCs now says it has no IPv4 or 6 protocols on the PC for my Ethernet,
I found an old net gear wifi sub dongle and was ok to read this assist etc but now by typing things before I read your assist although my wifi shows me connected it also now says no protocol on the PC
I have tried each stage of your assist to no avail and I have no 0 / path,
Can you help please?
Paul
If you have followed all other methods that do exists, then you can create this registry key.
I’m having the same problem as Michu with the group policy.
Like he said earlier,
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I don’t have this: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowssafercodeidentifiersPaths in Registry Windows. Is there another way to change group policy settings?
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I only have Ethernet connection by the way. I fixed this problem for 2 days then for some reason after a java update it stopped working. I uninstalled Java but problem still exists.
I found the solution - I disabled TCP/IPv6 in my Wi-Fi adapter settings and everything is working very good. However, even when I enable it, there is an information in Wi-Fi status: IPv6 - no network access. Do you have any idea how to fix it? Or how to disable group policy blocking? I want to try your 4. method, but like I described it - I don’t have this: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowssafercodeidentifiersPaths in Registry Windows. Is there another way to change group policy settings?
He may have contacted them, BUT if the issue had been from Microsoft then why would i not see it frequently? I still think it is not originated from Microsoft, had it been from them then i would be seeing a couple of emails on resolution.
Please send me an email o kevinarrows@appuals.com so we can schedule remote session.
You don’t need to test them at the same time, just check if it works over Ethernet by disconnecting it from Wi-Fi. Secondly, is there a common software that you may be using on all 3 systems? Any security software such as avast? Also, try it in the safe mode to see if it works? We’ll need to troubleshoot it. If you can get it connected over Ethernet or Wi-Fi, then i can connect remotely to check it.
I have this problem on 3 different computers (2 Acers, 1 Samsung) in 2 different locations (home, work) and in any case only after November update. All computers work on Windows 10 (update from Windows 8.1). Internet doesn’t work over Ethernet and Wi-Fi in the same time. I’ve tried to restore system but the problem is still there. So maybe this issue is originated by Microsoft? The problem seems to be bigger and bigger - many people fight with this and describe similiar symptoms on Microsoft or Windows10 forums…
Unfortunately, the issue is not originated by Microsoft. It is an issue with your system. Does the internet works over Ethernet? OR if the issue is with Ethernet, then does it works over Wi-Fi?
OK when I do step 5 (resetting TCP/IP) It gives me the error but when I go to the registry to delete Paths, 0/paths doesnt exist. stops at codeidentifiers.