Clearing the "Register this connection's addresses in DNS" option does ...
Describes an issue in which DNS records are not removed correctly for a Windows client that is configured to use a static IP address. Additionally, this article describes the issues that are caused when you run "ipconfig /registerdns" on this client.
À propos des paramètres réseau avancés | Xbox Support
Découvrez les paramètres réseau avancés et comment les configurer, notamment les paramètres d’identification IP, DNS et QoS.
Outils de configuration système dans Windows - Support Microsoft
Choisissez le compte avec lequel vous voulez vous connecter. Windows fournit une variété d’outils de configuration adaptés pour répondre aux besoins de différents utilisateurs.
Configuration d’un réseau sans fil dans Windows - Support Microsoft
Pour connecter votre appareil portable ou de bureau à votre réseau sans fil, il doit disposer d’une carte réseau sans fil. La plupart des ordinateurs portables et tablettes, ainsi que certains ordinateurs de bureau, sont fournis avec une carte réseau sans fil déjà installée.
Fix duplicate IP address conflicts on a DHCP network
To resolve it, convert the network device with the static IP address to a DHCP client. Or, you can exclude the static IP address from the DHCP scope on the DHCP server.
Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.
About advanced network settings | Xbox Support
Find out about advanced network settings and how to configure them, including IP, DNS, and QoS tagging settings.
How to reset TCP/IP by using the NetShell utility
Explains how to use the NetShell utility to restore the TCP/IP utility to its original state after it becomes damaged. Doing this may fix your Internet connectivity problems.
Essential Network Settings and Tasks in Windows - Microsoft Support
Learn about essential network settings and tasks in Windows, such as finding your IP address, setting data limits, toggling Airplane mode, and more.
How to reset the Hosts file back to the default - Microsoft Support
Each entry in the Hosts file appears on its own line and includes an IP address followed by one or more hostnames, separated by whitespace (tabs or spaces). Lines beginning with a hash character (#) are treated as comments, and blank lines are ignored.