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This monring when I was just using the internet, all of a sudden the internet connection kind of stopped, then I restart and then the bottom right says limited or no connectivity, so I uninstall my network card, restart, reinstall the network card, restart. Then I check my Local Area Connection and there is absolutely no info under it, no ip, no gateway, not even a number there, repair doesn't work, and if I disable and enable the connectin all it says is network cable unplugged. Im pretty sure it is not about my isp, because my other com is perfectly fine, my cable is fine as well, cause I tried avoiding the hub and connect directly to the modem.
Then I go run->cmd->ipconfig and all i got is
Windows IP Configurationand thatz it, can't renew anything, can't release anything.
I tried ping 127.0.0.1 and its fine.Please tell me what else I can do, and please be more precise cuz I'm not too good with computer stuff.

"cause I tried avoiding the hub "
Hub not a router????
If no router your isp busted you. You normally only get one ip not two. A hub doesn't do nat which is how we get to have many pcs via one isp ip address.
Knowing the correct answer and giving a correct answer, are two different things

im going to asume you ment router and not hub as there diffrent beasts enterly.
go to my network place then properties then highlight local area conection then properies again. then scrol down to internet protocols (tcp/ip) then properies and select obtain ip adress automatically and dns automatically. so thats the network card set up.
Plug it all back up and the cable that is going from your computer thats broken swap it with the other comps one.if the falut swaps computer then change the ports that the cables are plugged into on the router and if it swaps back then its the
from what i gather is your isp is fine
what i think it may be is the cable is either dead due to the cable being smushed under a door or something or the conectors being broken. most likely
what also it could be is the conector on the router for that line is broke.
or the network card has fried.
all text needs typos. There there for the reader to find,to distract them from the total lack of content. google it! wasnt the answer to the question i asked so dont be dense and give me that reply!

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