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How to disable local connections at boot.
Before shutting down, open the Control Panel Network Connections, right-click on the network you are currently using (in this case, Local Connection2), and select Disable.
After booting up the system, go to the Control Panel Network Connections, right-click on the network you are currently using (here Local Connection2), and select Enable.
I wonder if you are satisfied with this method? :)
Addendum: If the above method does not work, you can still right-click on the "My Computer" attribute according to the above ideas, enter the "Hardware" tab, and open the Device Manager. Before shutting down, you can right-click to select the network card you are using and select Deactivate;
After booting the system, when you need to surf the Internet, go to the Device Manager, right-click and select the network card you are using, and select Enable.
I guess that's not a big deal, right? -_
Supplement (Final Revised).
To further conserve energy on the wrist and its knuckles, you can do the following:
When the machine is turned off, pull out the network cable;
When turning on the computer, plug in the network cable.
Damn, I don't believe it can connect automatically? -_'''
Supplement (additional version).
Serious attention, waiting for the master ......:
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Right-click Local Connect 2 to disable.
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Start - > Settings - > Network Connection - > Local Connection 2 (Right Mouse Button) Deactivate Instantly.
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Start - Settings - Control Panel - Management Tools - Services.
There's a local connection in it, just set it to be driven.
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In this case, it is recommended to reinstall the NIC driver, and it will work normally after reinstallation.
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Change it to manually assign an IP address to see if it doesn't work, if it doesn't work, change to an independent network card, and disable the original integrated network card in the BIOS in a try.
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Can you add that you can't find the reason for the symptoms before you can't access the Internet, such as when you can't access the Internet (that is, before you start the local connection again)? Do you use land-based gamers on the Internet?
I think it's used, it should be a problem with the settings, follow my prompts to add the problem.
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If there is a problem with the NIC driver, it is recommended to reinstall the driver to solve the problem completely.
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Set a fixed IP set up DNS well and then you try again!
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When the local connection is terminated in the lower right corner of the desktop of the computer, it cannot be terminated, and the error message "The connection cannot be disabled at this time" is displayed. The connection may be using one or more protocols that do not support Plug and Play, or it may be initiated by another user or system account. The latest ultimate workaround.
As follows: 1. Click Start "Run", type cmd, and then click OK;
2. Type netsh winsock reset catalog and press enter.
3. Type netsh int ip reset and press enter.
4. Restart your computer.
"Disable local connection" again after powering on, if that doesn't work, try the following steps:
1. Click Start Run , type cmd, and then click OK;
2. Type net stop cryptsvc and press enter.
3. Type ren %systemroot% system32 catroot2 oldcatroot2 and press enter.
4. Restart your computer.
Description:The local connection in my network connection can't be disabled.,It's the situation that has occurred in recent days.,Searched a lot of information on the Internet.,After n times of experimentation,Found that a lot of them are incomplete or fundamentally wrong.,Now I'm posting my own solutions and some experiences to share! This is a ** post abroad, it seems that there are such problems abroad!
I'll follow the first method first, and the second method will solve it.
I solved it this way.
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Restart your computer and try it.
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There are 4 steps to this question.
1. Click Start Run , type cmd, and then click OK;
2. Type netsh winsock reset catalog and press enter.
3. Type netsh int ip reset and press enter.
4. Restart your computer.
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That's because your broadband dial-up is trying to establish through this connection, but you don't have an actual physical connection to this one. You can just ban this all the time and you're done.
1. Click Start Run , type cmd, and then click OK;
2. Type netsh winsock reset catalog and press enter. >>>More
Maybe it's a network problem
It's okay, every time you boot up, you start getting the IP locally, and then you can have a broadband connection, nothing at all.
1. Has your computer been touched recently? In particular, have the ADSL modem wiring and lines been moved? Please check whether the signal light on the "cat" will flash (the cat is different, the indicator light is also different, mainly dsl, adsl, line, link, @等都是宽带信号指示灯), if you want to flash, check whether the line is connected to the pair (mainly on the separator, there are three ports, each port corresponds to a line, the connection method is the bus is the incoming line port, ** machine connected to the phone port, in addition to modem or adsl connected to the broadband cat, you can also directly connect the ** incoming line on the cat to try, This can rule out the bad separator), if the connection is still flashing, check whether the line has a joint, and the signal will not be stable if the line oxidation contact is not good (the crystal head or line of the line into the cat has a problem, which will also cause the line to be blocked. >>>More
You make sure that your router is not connected to the Internet. There is also whether the security settings of the router have set up a firewall, or prohibit the access of a certain IP, etc.