As I've said elsewhere, when you need help with a problem with Windows Networking, or Internet connectivity, the smart thing to do is to post a problem report, in a reliable and serious help forum, on the Internet. Unless you live on the edge, the chances are that somebody has already experienced your problem, and may already have a solution for it.
So post a properly written help request, with useful details, and wait for a response. When you get a response, the chances are it will include a request for some diagnostic data - for instance "browstat status", or "ipconfig /all".
Having run the requested diagostic, what are you going to do to include it in your next post? How you post your diagnostic data is almost as important as how you wrote the original problem report.
When you post diagnostic data, please post it as in-line text. Please do not use either attachments or pictures. This is very important in the serious help forums, where the experienced helpers may be overworked, and would appreciate your help.
from the command prompt. Examine the output, and make sure that it's what you wanted.
C:\> ipconfig /all
from the command prompt.
C:\> ipconfig /all >c:\ipconfig.txt ....then ... C:\> notepad c:\ipconfig.txt