The command IPconfig /renew fails when using CMD instead of PowerShell.
The command IPconfig /renew fails when using CMD instead of PowerShell.
The IPconfig /renew command isn't functioning in CMD. Is there any tool available to automatically update it every minute? "No changes can be made during Local Connection* 11 when the media is off. Operations aren't possible on Local Connection* 12 while the media is down. There was an error releasing Wi-Fi: no address linked to the network endpoint yet." You're using Wi-Fi with a TP-Link AC1300 T6E.
I’m thinking about running some DHCP tests by adjusting the TTL value or trying to get a new IP address. What exactly are you trying to accomplish?
Nothing immoral or illegal. Well... I'm trying to scan a QR code via WhatsApp to use it in Chrome, but there's a limitation. I only need this for the company. We have over 100 employees, and we are using an Android emulator on the same PC. However, we are attempting to read the QR code via AnyDesk. I'm pretty certain it's related to this and not the MAC address, as the VPN isn't working.
What purpose does the IP address serve here? It seems unrelated to WhatsApp functionality, which typically needs a phone number. This suggests a specialized scenario requiring custom-built solutions. A basic Python QR code reader could be a practical starting point.
You're confused about the purpose of the command and its effect on your network settings. It's unclear what you're aiming to achieve with `ipconfig /renew` or how your internal IP address plays a role in the issue. Clarify your goal so I can assist better.
We have 100 SIM cards ready, and we're following all spam guidelines. These are the customers we aim to reach. The problem seems to be with QR codes from WhatsApp Web—there appears to be a restriction. If it's not about the MAC address or device, it might be a network limitation. I'm here to help resolve this issue.
The constraint is that running ipconfig /renew won't bypass rate limits imposed by Whats App. The IP address shared with Whats App reflects your public external IP, not your internal one. After releasing and renewing via ipconfig /release, your internal DHCP might assign a new IP, but the one displayed to Whats App remains unchanged. All devices on the same network will appear with the identical external IP since they all rely on the same public address for their traffic.