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kkingccrimson
Posts: 25
Registered: ‎11-14-2011

here is what i get when i try to release IP...

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the requested operation requires elevation

 

Huh?

 

So than I type ipconfig/renew,and I get this;

No operation can be performed on Wireless Network Connection while it has its media disconnected

 

Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection:

 

Media state.......................media disconnected

 

 

I am using the SMCD3GNV gateway

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EG
Posts: 34,274
Registered: ‎12-24-2003

Re: here is what i get when i try to release IP...


kkingccrimson wrote:

the requested operation requires elevation

 

Huh?

 

Are you trying to do this while using an "Administrator's account ?

 

So than I type ipconfig/renew,and I get this;

No operation can be performed on Wireless Network Connection while it has its media disconnected

 

Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection:

 

Media state.......................media disconnected

 

That's just informing you of the networking adapters that are currently disabled.

 

 

I am using the SMCD3GNV gateway

 

 

This matters not as the operation is being performed on you computer. Why are you trying this ?


 

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kkingccrimson
Posts: 25
Registered: ‎11-14-2011

Re: here is what i get when i try to release IP...

I tried again,this time,running cmd as administrator....

still tells me No operation can be performed on Wireless Network Connection while it has its media disconnected

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kkingccrimson
Posts: 25
Registered: ‎11-14-2011

Re: here is what i get when i try to release IP...

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Tried yet again,this time connected to wireless network,and also left the ethernet cable plugged in.

Shows a list of tunnel adapters,all but 1 are dicconnected

My IP did not change

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EG
Posts: 34,274
Registered: ‎12-24-2003

Re: here is what i get when i try to release IP...

Be advised that what you are doing will be changing the private (non-routable) local LAN IP address that the router segment of that device's built in DHCP server is assigning to the computer and not the public (WAN) IP address that Comcast's DHCP server is assigning to your connection. Not sure if that is what you are trying to do.