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I’m trying to connect to my intranet devices but I cannot connect to any of them because Windows says that it cannot find the destination.

I tried with wireless and it worked tried with LAN and it is unreachable.

  • Ping in LAN works to intranet devices.
  • Network in explorer finds the device.
  • I can’t access the web of the device (I’m trying with a Synology NAS and a TP-LINK AP and none of therse work).
  • I can access to other computer that has Windows 10
  • I tried to reinstall drivers, uninstall antivirus.
  • I am directly connected to a router with integrated switch type Netgear CG3100D DNS activated , netmask 255.255.255.0, net 192.168.1.X
  • The first device is a Synology NAS DS412J and is directly connected to the router. It has a static IP and it has a windows folder. Service and a web front end based in Java.
  • The second one is a PLC device—a TP-LINK Tl-WPA281—and has a web access.
  • They work when I use a wireless connection and I can access to them with an old PC with Windows 10 Pro but I can’t access to a direct lan with an Ethernet connection type Killer e2200 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.30) with dynamic IP, default settings.

That’s why I think I have a problem with the driver or with some Windows configuration but I don’t know which one.

I tried to direct connect to the PLC (TP-LINK Tl-WPA281) through a cable using a static IP (the PLC has a static IP too) in my laptop but again it does not work.

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Solved,

Installed the latests drivers from http://www.killernetworking.com/support/driver-downloads and now it works fine. There was an issue in the driver. Last time I tried once to install the drivers in windows 10, 10 days ago but it caused a blue screen while rebooting but now with the last release it works.

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