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    Super Lloyd
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    Due to peer pressure and lack of time.. I installed "hide.me" VPN on my machine... break the networking.. Then I unsinstalled it... Now every second time I reboot I got no network... can't even contact my router on 192.168.0.1... I check all the adapter properties, everything is on autodetect... What could be wrong? Any idea?! :'( I might have limited my router to accept only some MAC address... but wy would it work every second time?! :o I googled Hide.me. They seem legit.. Dunno why it didn't wok on my pc... [Moved - Ed.]

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      Due to peer pressure and lack of time.. I installed "hide.me" VPN on my machine... break the networking.. Then I unsinstalled it... Now every second time I reboot I got no network... can't even contact my router on 192.168.0.1... I check all the adapter properties, everything is on autodetect... What could be wrong? Any idea?! :'( I might have limited my router to accept only some MAC address... but wy would it work every second time?! :o I googled Hide.me. They seem legit.. Dunno why it didn't wok on my pc... [Moved - Ed.]

      A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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      Have a look at the services running. There may still be a proxy DNS running that was not removed when you removed hide.me(not a piece of software I am familiar with). Also do you have Acrylic running on your machine? If so this also uses a proxy DNS which can cause issues.

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        Due to peer pressure and lack of time.. I installed "hide.me" VPN on my machine... break the networking.. Then I unsinstalled it... Now every second time I reboot I got no network... can't even contact my router on 192.168.0.1... I check all the adapter properties, everything is on autodetect... What could be wrong? Any idea?! :'( I might have limited my router to accept only some MAC address... but wy would it work every second time?! :o I googled Hide.me. They seem legit.. Dunno why it didn't wok on my pc... [Moved - Ed.]

        A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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        I have no experience with this situation but maybe one of these tools can be helpful: https://www.slant.co/topics/3047/~ip-address-management-tools[^] A tool like Eusing Free IP Switcher could be used before installing experimental software to keep your network settings for reuse.

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          Have a look at the services running. There may still be a proxy DNS running that was not removed when you removed hide.me(not a piece of software I am familiar with). Also do you have Acrylic running on your machine? If so this also uses a proxy DNS which can cause issues.

          “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

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          Super Lloyd
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          Thanks, good tip, I am going to take a look! :)

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            I have no experience with this situation but maybe one of these tools can be helpful: https://www.slant.co/topics/3047/~ip-address-management-tools[^] A tool like Eusing Free IP Switcher could be used before installing experimental software to keep your network settings for reuse.

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            Super Lloyd
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            cool tip too! :) thanks

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              Due to peer pressure and lack of time.. I installed "hide.me" VPN on my machine... break the networking.. Then I unsinstalled it... Now every second time I reboot I got no network... can't even contact my router on 192.168.0.1... I check all the adapter properties, everything is on autodetect... What could be wrong? Any idea?! :'( I might have limited my router to accept only some MAC address... but wy would it work every second time?! :o I googled Hide.me. They seem legit.. Dunno why it didn't wok on my pc... [Moved - Ed.]

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              This sometimes works: Open a CMD prompt as administrator At the prompt type this: netsh winsock reset You'll need to restart after this.

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                This sometimes works: Open a CMD prompt as administrator At the prompt type this: netsh winsock reset You'll need to restart after this.

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                I'll try tonight when I get home, thanks! :)

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                  Due to peer pressure and lack of time.. I installed "hide.me" VPN on my machine... break the networking.. Then I unsinstalled it... Now every second time I reboot I got no network... can't even contact my router on 192.168.0.1... I check all the adapter properties, everything is on autodetect... What could be wrong? Any idea?! :'( I might have limited my router to accept only some MAC address... but wy would it work every second time?! :o I googled Hide.me. They seem legit.. Dunno why it didn't wok on my pc... [Moved - Ed.]

                  A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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                  ZurdoDev
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                  You installed dishonest software and then complained that things aren't working right? :-\

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                  • G GuyThiebaut

                    Have a look at the services running. There may still be a proxy DNS running that was not removed when you removed hide.me(not a piece of software I am familiar with). Also do you have Acrylic running on your machine? If so this also uses a proxy DNS which can cause issues.

                    “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

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                    Ivan Semin
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                    Try running on the command line netsh int ip reset netsh winsock reset

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