network adapter, APIPA, Ipconfig, IP address

I currently have a problem of access to the internet.  Earlier today, and for much of the past 3 years I had ZERO connection issues on my router, but tonight I changed everything.

When I type IPCONFIG/all I find that my IP autoconfiguration service is activated showing me that APIPA is kicking for a reason any on riding the DHCP of the router.

I know what apipa, because it's a 169.254.x.y address.

For some reason when I go to access the network it tells me that it is LOCAL only, but I can't access the router or the internet.  When I connect to the router by another machine, it does not list my computer on the network with the IP address.

Never had this problem before.

Tried the resolution to add DWORD in registry without result.  Also tried to use the tools of administration, but for some reason, they aren't on my machine.

Help, please.

A network connection gets only an APIPA address, after he's trying, and does not get an address from a DHCP server.  Something prevents your computer to communicate with your router.  It could be a temporary problem - see if rebooting the router and the computer help you. Boulder computer Maven
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