• About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Guest Post
No Result
View All Result
Digital Phablet
  • Home
  • NewsLatest
  • Technology
    • Education Tech
    • Home Tech
    • Office Tech
    • Fintech
    • Digital Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Gaming
  • Smartphones
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Interesting
  • How To
  • Home
  • NewsLatest
  • Technology
    • Education Tech
    • Home Tech
    • Office Tech
    • Fintech
    • Digital Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Gaming
  • Smartphones
  • AI
  • Reviews
  • Interesting
  • How To
No Result
View All Result
Digital Phablet
No Result
View All Result

Home » How to Fix Windows 11 24H2 Network Issues with These Steps

How to Fix Windows 11 24H2 Network Issues with These Steps

Seok Chen by Seok Chen
October 31, 2024
in How To
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
Windows 11
ADVERTISEMENT

Select Language:

Following the upgrade to the latest 24H2 version of Windows 11, numerous users have reported issues with their network and internet connectivity. It seems the DHCP functionality in Windows 11 is currently malfunctioning.

To clarify, the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is responsible for automatically assigning IP addresses to devices connected to a network. However, after the 24H2 update, this process seems compromised. While the DHCP server may still assign IP addresses correctly, it’s possible that the server itself is using an incorrect address.

This article provides several methods to help resolve the issue. If these solutions do not work, you might consider rolling back to a previous version of Windows.

Tip 1: Requery Your IP Address

Begin by launching a new command prompt as an administrator in Windows 11. You can accomplish this by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting Terminal (Admin) from the menu.

In the command prompt window, type the following commands to release your current IP address and request a new one:

ipconfig /release

ipconfig /renew

Although the likelihood of restoring your internet connection this way is low, it remains a simple procedure worth attempting.

Tip 2: Configure Static DNS Servers

With DHCP currently not functioning, you can manually set specific IP addresses for DNS resolution.

Start by searching for View network connections in the Start menu and open it. This will bring up the Network Connections window, where you can right-click on your active network and select Properties.

Thomas Joos

In the Properties window, double-click Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and adjust the settings to Use the following DNS server addresses.

Input 8.8.8.8 as the preferred DNS server (Google’s DNS) and 1.1.1.1 as the alternate (Cloudflare’s DNS). Then click OK and check your internet connection. If it still doesn’t work, consider restarting your computer and testing again.

Tip 3: Establish a Static IP Address

If the previous step didn’t resolve the issue, return to the same Properties window and change the option to Use the following IP address. Fill in a valid IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.

You can find your device’s current IP address using the ipconfig command in Terminal. Make sure that the IP address is unique within your network and corresponds with the subnet. The gateway and subnet information can typically be sourced from other devices on the network.

Tip 4: Reset Network Settings

If previous solutions have not yielded results, open the Settings menu (using the keyboard shortcut Windows key + I is quick), navigate to Network & Internet, and then Advanced network settings. Scroll down and click on Network reset, and follow the prompts.

Reset Network Settings Windows 11

Thomas Joos

After resetting, Windows should be able to reconnect to your network. However, keep in mind that this doesn’t always resolve the current issues.

Tip 5: Reinstall the Network Adapter Driver

Open the Start menu and enter devmgmt.msc, then press Enter. This action will open the Device Manager. Scroll down to Network adapters and double-click on your network adapter.

Within the Properties window of your network adapter, switch to the Driver tab and click on Update Driver.

Update Network Driver in Windows 11

Thomas Joos

Select Browse my computer for drivers, then choose Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer. You will see a list of drivers that are compatible with your network adapter. Choose one and click Next to initiate the installation process.

ChatGPT Add us on ChatGPT Perplexity AI Add us on Perplexity Google Preferred Source
Tags: Windows How-To
ADVERTISEMENT
Seok Chen

Seok Chen

Seok Chen is a mass communication graduate from the City University of Hong Kong.

Related Posts

Digital warning alert while man types on a keyboard
How To

How to Bypass Windows Restrictions With These Tricks

August 13, 2025
Windows 11
How To

How to Upgrade from Windows 10 to 11: Everything You Need to Know

June 11, 2025
Auch in Windows 11 sammelt sich mit der Zeit Datenmüll an. So können Sie ihn entfernen.
How To

How to Free Up Storage Space Using Windows 11 Memory Optimization

May 24, 2025
Windows 11 im Eigenbau. Kein Problem mit den richtigen Tools.
How To

How to Make Windows 11 Feel Like Windows 10 with 9 Free Apps

May 1, 2025
Next Post
Why AI Struggles with Text in Images and How to Overcome It

Why AI Struggles with Text in Images and How to Overcome It

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Guest Post

© 2025 Digital Phablet

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Technology
    • Education Tech
    • Home Tech
    • Office Tech
    • Fintech
    • Digital Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Gaming
  • Smartphones

© 2025 Digital Phablet