Yes, as far as I am aware that is all correct.
Thank you. OK, first up "No Internet, Secured"
EDIT: Screenshots removed as messed up a command - screenshots to follow below....
Thank you.
Just followed the driver advice once again. Went to Intel website, downloaded latest driver to desktop. Uninstalled. Restarted. By the time I was back restarted the driver seemed to have installed itself again....I assume via Windows. Situation was still the same.
So I tried a...
Thank you for your help so far.
Latest update.....it seems the ethernet cable plugged in last night has been doing its job without issue. Came to the PC this morning, didn't give things a second thought as it all functioned fine and I was in a hurry.
Just thought about this again now, and...
AV?
Edit: dim moment there! Brain was going audio visual but didn't make sense...!
Now I translate to antivirus! Currently just standard windows gubbins, and I think the Bullguard trial is hanging around for its 30 days before being removed.
Just done this exactly as stated. By the time I restarted it was already installed - no notification at all but checking Device Manager there it was again. Driver seemed to be the same version/date as prior to uninstall.
Ethernet cable now connected so will update tomorrow morning to see how...
Here you go. Often the only way to get it to connect it to go through the troubleshooter but it doesn't always solve it.
I'll try and rig up the ethernet cable shortly too and see how that performs.
Thank you. Just Googled for fast sart up and found the setting in Control Panel - it was already turned off.
ARP offload setting is also shown as "Enabled".
DHCP - assuming you mean router supplying IP addresses, yes.
Router - Linksys Velop Mesh
Just tried the ipconfig command you gave - "Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache" was the reply.
Not sure what that all means. Nothing seems to have changed yet as far as I can see.
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PS C:\Users\Andrew> ping 127.0.0.1
Pinging 127.0.0.1 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32...