Help I Cant Connect To The Internet On Bluestack For Mac

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Just installed Win7 which was needed for BF3 as i was previously using XP. All was good until my net has just stopped. The LAN icon on the task bar has the yellow symbol with the '!' Ive tried unistalling and reinstalling drivers for my NIC. Tried resetting my tcp stack, release/renew, dnsflush. Have gone through the forums and tried the Bonjour services fix. Nothing works.

Also tried rolling back restore points, no go. The pc has 2 drives which i switch between, 1 with xp still and 1 with win 7. The xp drives still works no problem and another pc connecting via wi-fi also works just not Win7. When running the diagnosting tool it keeps coming up with dns not responding would love some help. I have thsi problem also. You must set IP configuration manually.

The thing that I have to reinstall bleustacks every time I start the PC. Even with a permission with my Antivirus. It’s the same thing. Nov 7, 2018 - BlueStacks 2.0.1 - Run Android applications on your Mac. Download the latest. Why isn't there a mac version of the latest bluestacks? See discussion. I can't believe they even market this to play games with. Internet Dashboard Games Drivers Home & Personal Multimedia & Design iOS. Opera for the mac.

We had the same issue on a fresh install of Win7 64bit on an Abit IP35 Pro M/B. Access and share with all computers on the local network but NO INTERNET!!! None of the solutions proposed here (or anywhere else that I could find) worked. The most ridiculously easy solution was to unplug the LAN cable from Port 1 and re-insert into Port 2 with the computer on. Within 10 seconds we had a working internet connection.

After re-booting our router, factory resetting the router and re-applying all settings, attempting to do all the network configuration mentioned here, and a host of other hoop jumping routines, moving the Network cable to a different port on the M/B was the solution! Disabling IPv6 was the solution for me, but it required that I disable/enable the device after the change. IP release/renew wasn't enough.

This was an intermittent problem for me, but with IPv6 enabled, the default gateway would have two entries. The first was '0.0.0.0' and the second was the correct IPv4 gateway. This explains why my local network was working but I had 'no internet access'. Use a cmd window to run ipconfig /all and see if you have multiple entries for 'default gateway'. Then open network and sharing center > change adapter settings > right click your adapter and choose properties. Uncheck the Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) box and OK.