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I have always done a "release all" before the renew command.Moab– Moab2016-02-09 18:16:49 +00:00Commented Feb 9, 2016 at 18:16
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1Dumb question, but do you happen to have say a controller for your wireless card as well as the windows wireless trying to compete for controlling your wireless card? Wireless LAN adapter Local Area Connection* 3: Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi: Make me think you might have two things trying to control your wireless at once and they're conflicting. Try also, ipconfig /release all as well.Matt King– Matt King2016-02-09 18:19:10 +00:00Commented Feb 9, 2016 at 18:19
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@MattKing I know, it probably is dumb, but I really do know nothing about this topic. I am using an extender btw, on top of my routerEames– Eames2016-02-09 18:28:06 +00:00Commented Feb 9, 2016 at 18:28
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Could this be a conflict of signals with the extender being too close to the router? not my area so I'm not sureCand3r– Cand3r2016-02-09 18:52:47 +00:00Commented Feb 9, 2016 at 18:52
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