10 Dec 2016 at 20:26 #21 bledd bledd Don Joined 21 Oct 2002 Posts 46,830 Location Parts Unknown Which router do you guys have that are getting the problem?
10 Dec 2016 at 20:30 #22 Orcvader Orcvader Soldato Joined 11 Oct 2009 Posts 16,921 Location Greater London At work, Draytek Vigor 2860n-plus. At home, Asus RT-AC68U. Don't think it's router related.
10 Dec 2016 at 20:34 #23 Hyburnate Hyburnate Soldato Joined 29 Jul 2011 Posts 15,682 Location Near Northants / MK bledd said: Which router do you guys have that are getting the problem? Click to expand... Standard Sky Crap
bledd said: Which router do you guys have that are getting the problem? Click to expand... Standard Sky Crap
11 Dec 2016 at 20:12 #24 Puppetmaster Puppetmaster Soldato Joined 17 Jun 2005 Posts 6,514 Location Near Brighton Easy to fix. Boot into Windows. Shutdown while holding shift. Boot back up. If that doesn't solve it then do a Winsock reset Open up Command Promt as Admin and type "netsh winsock reset" and reboot.
Easy to fix. Boot into Windows. Shutdown while holding shift. Boot back up. If that doesn't solve it then do a Winsock reset Open up Command Promt as Admin and type "netsh winsock reset" and reboot.
11 Dec 2016 at 21:14 #25 Mp4 Mp4 Soldato Joined 21 Apr 2006 Posts 8,460 Location Eastbourne my mother has this with her laptop this week, uninstalled drivers and rebooted and all worked agian.
11 Dec 2016 at 21:19 #26 SilverTongue SilverTongue Associate Joined 4 Jun 2007 Posts 2,290 Location South Wales Oddly just stumbled on this thread while look for the solution for my PC, glad to see its just a bug with Win10
Oddly just stumbled on this thread while look for the solution for my PC, glad to see its just a bug with Win10