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02-23-2015 06:04 AM
Had this laptop for a few weeks now and never had trouble connecting to wifi at home. But today I am unable to connect to wifi and I did a troubleshoot and it says that the problem is - 'WiFi doesn't have a valid IP configuration'
I know the problem is my laptop and not the wifi as it is working fine on my iPad.
Can someone help please?
Thanks,
Dee
11-17-2016 02:42 PM
I solved mine with netsh reset, i show in a video and a blog post how to fix this wfi issue on this page here http://katwekibs.com/fix-wifi-doesnt-valid-ip-configuration-windows-10/
12-09-2016 01:42 PM
I just ran into this problem on one of our three home computers. I read all of the comments on the internet regarding this problem. None of the answers seemed to apply and most responses were that none of them worked. Finally, I looked at the network set up on my other two computers and I noted a difference in the one that stopped connecting to the network. The network setting read 'unknown network' and was set to public. I started investigating the problem and noticed that the problem computer was not set to a group, so I used the windows 10 homegroup setup and at some point is flashed a dialogue box up saying that this group required a private network setting. It gave me a button saying 'make network private. I clicked on it and wah la, it changed my network to private. I rebotted my computer and connected immediately connected to the internet. I am not sure if there is another work around to change your network setting from public to private such as deleting you network setting and creating a new one from scratch, but this worked for me.
12-26-2016 01:27 PM
Rajan
I am an HP employee.