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He already tried resettten just about everyhting he could. And the primary problem is the wired interface. The Wifi adapter was only added AFTER for troubleshooting so that automatically started in a fresh config.– TonnyCommented Jul 4, 2020 at 22:56
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@c001 dude Thank you for your suggestion but it would be unwise of me to simply execute a command suggested by someone without them also explaining what the command does and what I should expect to achieve by running it. After all, if someone suggested I open cmd.exe and run "format C:/fsNTFS/v:C/q" I expect it would make my network problem go away - along with everything else. (I'm sorry some other users have chosen to downvote a brand new user with no helpful reason why, but there are some unkind, self important people on SO who have forgotten what it was like to be a new user themselves.)– user2834566Commented Jul 6, 2020 at 9:56
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