Windows 10: TCP/IP conflict

Discus and support TCP/IP conflict in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I have a construction equipment machine control system that uses a purpose built computer based on a windows Xp operating system. It uses a tcp/ip... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by hunter flaugher, Nov 9, 2024.

  1. TCP/IP conflict


    I have a construction equipment machine control system that uses a purpose built computer based on a windows Xp operating system. It uses a tcp/ip protocol with a Ip address of 192.168.0.10 and a gateway of 192.168.0.1 to connect with internal GPS boards. I am trying to connect an external cell modem to give the system internet access for a correction source. If I switch the TCP/IP to “obtain an ip address automatically” it will allow me to gain internet access from the modem but then my GPS boards won’t work. How do I maintain my GPS connection and also establish an internet connection? Any h

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    hunter flaugher, Nov 9, 2024
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  2. 2 IP address conflict

    Hi Jessirel,

    IP address conflict usually occurs after defining a static IP address. To resolve, try following these steps:

    Run the Network troubleshooter
    1. In the search box on the taskbar, type Network troubleshooter, and then select
      Identify and repair network problems from the list of results.
    2. Follow the steps in the troubleshooter and see if that fixes the problem.

    If that doesn’t fix your connection problem, try these things:

    • Reset the TCP/IP stack
    • Release the IP address
    • Renew the IP address
    • Flush and reset the DNS client resolver cache

    Run these networking commands in Command Prompt:

    1. In the search box on the taskbar, type Command prompt, press and hold (or right-click)
      Command prompt, and then select Run as administrator >
      Yes.
    2. At the command prompt, run the following commands in the listed order, and then check to see if that fixes your connection problem:
      • Type netsh winsock reset and press Enter.
      • Type netsh int ip reset and press Enter.
      • Type ipconfig /release and press Enter.
      • Type ipconfig /renew and press Enter.
      • Type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter.

    To learn more, please check this article: Fix duplicate IP address conflicts on a DHCP network

    Let usknow if you need further assistance.
     
    Adrianne Buc, Nov 9, 2024
    #2
  3. Arun B J Win User
    Windows 10 only allowing WSD printing and not TCP/IP printing for any printer I attempt to install

    Hi,



    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community.



    I understand your concern and will assist you to resolve this issue.

    I suggest you to follow the steps below and check if it helps.


    • Press Windows + X, select Control panel.

    • Select Devices and Printer.

    • Then click on "Add a printer" then choose printer wasn't listed then "Add a printer using a TCP/IP address or host name.


    Hope this helps. If the issue remains unresolved, please get back to us and we would be happy to help.
     
    Arun B J, Nov 9, 2024
    #3
  4. Kem Mon Win User

    TCP/IP conflict

    Network and internet

    Hi,

    Based on the details provided, it is also possible that your
    TCP/IP
    is not communicating with your network hub causing the IP conflict.
    We recommend that you reset and reconfigure your TCP/IP.
    Resetting and reconfiguring your TCP/IP
    will help your network hub to communicate properly with your PC. To
    reset and reconfigure your TCP/IP, follow the steps below:

    Reset TCP/IP.

    To do this, follow these steps:


    • Run
      Command Prompt
      as
      Administrator.

    • Run
      this command:

      • netsh
        int
        ip reset
        and hit
        Enter.

    Exit
    Command Prompt
    and
    monitor your Network Connection.

    Reconfigure TCP/IP.

    To do this, follow these steps:


    • Run
      Command Prompt
      as
      Administrator.

    • Run
      these following commands:

      • netsh
        int
        tcp set heuristics
        disabled

      • netsh
        int
        tcp
        set global
        autotuninglevel=disabled

      • netsh
        int
        tcp set global
        rss=enabled

    Update us on how it goes.

    Regards.
     
    Kem Mon, Nov 9, 2024
    #4
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