I'm having a weird issue in Windows 11. When I use the command 'ipconfig /all', I can see all my DNS information just fine, but if I go into the Advanced Network settings, the fields are completely blank. Any idea why this discrepancy is happening?
4 Answers
This just sounds like a skill issue, honestly. Maybe double-check your settings and do a quick recheck. Sometimes the simplest things can trip us up!
It’s probably because you’re using DHCP. The way it interacts with Windows might not display DNS settings in the new UI. You might want to check the traditional Control Panel settings for more accurate info on your network configuration.
Your network card driver might have a bug if you’re not seeing any details there. I've had no problems with mine, so it's worth updating or reinstalling your drivers.
Sounds like a bug with the new network settings screen. It can be frustrating when debugging DHCP issues there. Instead, try managing your network adapter through the old Control Panel. It usually works better and helps reset any stuck settings.
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