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Old 05-13-2015, 10:39 AM   #3
MichaelTech
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Default Any luck

Hi wim,

any luck with reproducing?

I can provide some more information, e.g. model laptop, other NIC drivers, work around.
Laptop: Acer Aspire V5 (571PG)
1x Broadcomm WLAN
1x Realtek PCIe LAN

Once the DisplayLink driver is installed, all NICs are affected by the described behaviour.

Workaround is to go to DeviceManager, Delete the NIC and rediscover it. After that the NIC is back to DHCP, the static IP is deleted.

Hope this helps.
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