How Do I Resolve If Window Has Detected IP Address Conflict? - www.office.com/setup

 Sometimes, the user faces IP address conflict network error. This means that another device in your local area network is also using the local IP address which you are trying to use. For help, you can contact expert of Microsoft via www.office.com/setup.

Method To Resolve If Window has Detected IP Address Conflict:

  1. Restart Your Router:

For this, first you have to pick up your router and then locate the power button on the back. After this, you should press the power button just to disable all Internet access which is there in your household. Now, you have to wait for few minutes and then turn the router back on.

  1. Reset your IP Address using CMD:

You should run Command Prompt by pressing Win+R key, and then you should type cmd, and just press Enter. After this, you should type ipconfig/release and then press Enter just to release your current IP. At last, you should enter ipconfig/renew just to reset your IP. office.com/setup

  1. Refresh your Network Settings:

You should run Command Prompt as admin. And then you have to copy and paste the next lines and then press Enter key after each line:

ipconfig /flushdns

ipconfig /registerdns

NETSH winsock reset catalog

NETSH int ipv4 reset reset.log

NETSH int ipv6 reset reset.log

exit

When you quit CMD, then you should restart your PC.

  1. Use Dynamic IP Address:

First in Windows 10, you should right-click on the Start button and then go to Network Connections. After this, you should click on Change adapter settings. Now, you have to right-click on your Internet connection and then select Properties. After this, you should double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Here, in the General tab, you should select Obtain an IP address automatically. At the end, you should click on OK button.

  1. Disable IPv6 connectivity:

You should go to Network Connections and then click on Change adapter options. After this, you should right-click on your Internet connection and then go to Properties. Now, you have to deselect Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6). At the end, you should click on OK button. www.office.com/setup

  1. Reinstall Network Adapters and Update Drivers:

In Windows 10, you should right-click on the Start button and then just go to Device Manager. Now, you have to expand the Network adapters menu. Then, you have to right-click on your network adapter and then click on Uninstall Device. If in case, you’re using a VPN, then you should do the same for all TAP and for Miniport entries. At last, you should open the Action menu and then just select Scan for hardware changes.

  1. Change Your DNS Server:

You should head over to Network Connections and then change adapter options. Now, you should right-click your Internet connection and then select Properties. After this, you should double-click on Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). Then, you have to select Use the following DNS server addresses:

Set Preferred DNS server to 8.8.8.8

Set Alternate DNS server to 8.8.4.4

At last, you should click on OK option.

For support or help, just contact to the customer care of Microsoft Office via office.com/setup.

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