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How do you get online?
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The local connection does not have a valid IP configuration due to a setting error, and the solution is as follows:
1. Click the network icon on the desktop to pop up a drop-down menu.
2. Select "Properties" to open the Network and Sharing Center window.
3. Select "Change adapter settings" to check your computer's network connection.
4. Right-click "Local Connection" to pop up the drop-down menu.
5. Select "Disable" to disable the local connection.
6. Then right-click the local connection again, select "Enable", enable the local connection, and you can solve the problem.
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The local connection does not have a valid IP configuration and the workaround is as follows:
1. Open the Start menu and find the Control Panel option. Click on the "Network and Internet" option, find the "Network and Sharing Center" option and click on it, and then find the "Change Adapter Settings" option and click to enter (the above operations are all carried out under Win7, other operating systems may be slightly different).
2. Find a way to connect to the network, if you are using a wired connection, we will choose "local connection", if you are using a wireless connection, we will choose "wireless network connection". Then right-click on the selection properties, find "Internet Protocol Version 4", and click on the Properties option.
3. Enter the IP setting interface, by default, it should automatically obtain the IP address, if there is a situation in this state that "there is no valid IP configuration for the local connection", we need to log in to the router interface to see if the DHCP server is enabled, if not, we check to enable and restart the router (restarting the router may not be necessary).
4. If the above methods cannot solve the problem, you can also set an IP by yourself, of course, the premise is that this IP must be within the distribution range of the router. Enter the router, also find the DHCP server, where you can set the IP allocation range, and fill in the IP as long as it is within this range.
5. In addition to the IP address to be filled, there is also some information to be filled, and this information can be found in the "running status" of the router. Then we choose to use the following IP, fill in some information that should be filled in against the information in the running status, and then click OK.
6. In general, manually assigning an IP address can solve this problem, of course, provided that your network is configured correctly. In particular, it is important to check if there is a problem with the driver of the network adapter, if there is a problem here, other configurations and actions will be in vain, even if they are correct.
7. Of course, in addition to the above reasons, there may be other reasons, and there will be various reasons when querying on the Internet, but I think those reasons are not common, and some reasons may not necessarily cause this problem, so they are not listed, and the above reasons and solutions should be enough to solve your problem.
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When encountering the network diagnosis prompt "There is no valid IP configuration for the local connection", first of all, we check whether there is a problem with the router settings, such as whether the DHCP function is turned off (DHCP refers to the automatic assignment of IP addresses to the computer), if the function is turned off, you need to manually set the IP address. There is information on how to turn the router DHCP function on or off.
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After this is set up, there should be no need for diagnosis, unless you have a computer in the network that conflicts with your IP, you try it first, if it doesn't work, then ask, I hope it can help you.
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How to configure the local connection of win7 system without a valid IP address.
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1. First of all, we open the start menu and find the Control Panel option. Click on the "Network & Internet" option, find the "Network & Sharing Center" option and click on it, then find the "Change adapter settings" option, click on it to enter (the above operations are all under Win7, other operating systems may be slightly different).
2. Then find the way we connect to the network, if you are using a wired connection, we choose "local connection", if you are using a wireless connection, we choose "wireless connection". Then right-click and select "Properties", find "Internet Protocol Version 4" and click "Properties".
3. At this time, you will enter the IP settings interface. By default, you should get the IP address automatically. If there is no valid IP configuration for the local connection, we need to log in to the router interface.
In the middle, see if the DHCP server is enabled. If it is not enabled, we check to enable and restart the router (it may not be necessary to restart the router).
4. If the above methods can't solve our problem, we can also set the IP by ourselves, provided that the IP must be within the allocation range of the router. Go to the router and also find the DHCP server, it can set the IP allocation range, we fill in the IP as long as it is within this range.
5. In addition to the IP address to be filled in, there is other information to fill in, which we can find in the "Running Status" of the router. Then we choose to use the following IP, fill in some information that should be filled in with the information in the running status, and click "OK".
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