Read this quick guide if you have no Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in Ethernet Properties, and therefore you have Internet connectivity issues.
If the things are working well, you should have this item in your Ethernet Properties dialog box.
If you don’t see Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in Ethernet Properties, due to malware or damaged operating system, here is the tip how to fix this issue. I have tested this procedure on Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 operating system.
Use key combination Windows Key + R to open Run dialog box; type ncpa.cpl and press Enter on your keyboard to open Network Connections Control panel applet. Right click on the Ethernet icon and select Properties:
Click on the Install button, select Protocol, and then click on the Add… button:
My connection is fine and works with 8 other devices, although none run Windows 10. I ran the troubleshooter and got the message 'one or more network protocols are missing on this computer'. The detail message says 'Windows sockets registry entries required for network connectivity are missing'. You may get the 'Network protocol is missing' error due to a faulty network driver. You can try to uninstall the network adapter driver and then let your Windows 10 operating system reinstall it automatically the next time you start Windows. To uninstall your network adapter driver, to go to Device Manager. One or more network protocols are missing on this computer. After doing this, when you try to look for the details, it throws you the following reason: Windows sockets registry entries required for network connectivity are missing. Network Protocol Windows 10 free download - Ethereal - Network Protocol Analyzer, PDF Reader for Windows 10, Facebook for Windows 10, and many more programs.
Click on Have Disk… button; type in the following location in the text box: c:windowsINF , and then click on OK.
Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IPv4) and click on OK button.
Restart your computer, just in case, and see if the problem is fixed.
No Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in Ethernet Properties
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Read this quick guide if you have no Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) in Ethernet Properties, and therefore you have Internet connectivity issues.
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Simple Network Management Protocol or SNMP is used for monitoring, event notification, and network device management on corporate networks. The protocol consists of a set of network management standards, including the Application Layer protocol, database schemas, and a set of data objects. SNMP can receive various information (uptime, performance counters, device parameters, etc.) from any network devices: switches, servers, routers or computers on which the SNMP agent is installed. In Windows 10, the SNMP service is available as a separate Windows component and it’s not installed by the default.
How to Install SNMP Service in Windows 10?
You can check if the SNMP service is installed on your Windows 10 using the Get-Service:
Most likely, the service has not been installed yet.
You can install the SNMP service via the Control Panel. Go to the Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off. In the list of Windows features, select Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and the WMI SNMP Provider (provides access to SNMP information via the Windows Management Instrumentation interfaces) and click OK.
You can also install SNMP service using PowerShell:
This command can help you to install SNMP service on Windows 10 in 1803 build or earlier. Starting from Windows 10 1809 Microsoft has changed the way to deploy snmp service on desktop OSs.
Installing SNMP Service in Windows 10 1803 and Newer
In Windows 10 1803 and later (1809, 1903), the SNMP service is considered deprecated and is not listed in the Windows features in the Control Panel list.
Microsoft plans to completely remove the SNMP service in the next Windows builds because of the security risks associated with this protocol. Instead of SNMP, it is recommended to use the Common Information Model (CIM), which is supported by Windows Remote Management. On the current builds of Windows 10, the SNMP service is hidden.
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The SNMP service is now missing from the Windows 10 image and can only be installed as Feature On Demand (FoD).
If your computer has a direct Internet connection, you can install the SNMP service components online from Microsoft servers. To do this, open the elevated PowerShell console and run the command:
You can also use DISM to install the SNMP service:
After that, you can verify that the SNMP service is installed:
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To disable the SNMP service, use the PowerShell command:
You can also install the SNMP service through the Optional Features graphical interface.
Go to the Settings > Apps > Apps & Features > Manage optional feature > Add Feature. Select in the list the following features: Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and WMI SNMP Provider (to get all SNMP service configuration tabs).
After that, the SNMP service will appear in the services.msc console.
If when performing the Add-WindowsCapability command you received the “Add-WindowsCapability failed error. Error code = 0x800f0954”, most likely your computer receives Windows updates not from Microsoft Update servers but from the internal WSUS server. To make SNMP service receiving install files from Microsoft servers, you need to temporarily bypass the WSUS.
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To do this, run the command:
After that, restart the Windows Update service:
Now try to install the SNMP service with the Add-WindowsCapability command. If all goes well, return the initial wusuaserv service registry parameter pointing to the WSUS server. Run the command:
And restart the Windows Update Service.
Configure SNMP on Windows 10 Computer
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After the installation, SNMP services should start automatically. Open the Services management console (services.msc). Two new services should appear in the service list:
SNMP Service – This is the primary SNMP agent service, that tracks activity and sends information;
SNMP Trap – Receives trap messages from local or remote SNMP agents, and forwards messages to the SNMP management software that is being run on that computer.
Open the properties of the SNMP Service. If it is stopped, start it by pressing the Start button and change the startup type to Automatic.
Click the Agent tab. Fill in the Contact and Location fields (you can specify the user’s contact name and computer location), and select the list of services from which you want to collect data and send it to the monitoring device. There are five service-based options:
Physical;
Applications;
Internet;
End-to-end;
Datalink and subnetwork.
Click the Security tab. Here you can configure various security settings for different SNMP servers.
The list of Accepted community names contains the names of the communities whose SNMP hosts are authenticated to send SNMP requests to this computer. The community name has the same functions like login and password.
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Click the Add button and specify the Community Name and one of the five access levels (None, Notify, READ ONLY, READ WRITE, READ CREATE). READ WRITE is the maximum access level at which the SNMP management server can make changes on the system. For monitoring systems, it is usually enough to select READ ONLY, while the monitoring server can only poll the system, but not make changes. In our example, we added a community name public with READ ONLY permissions.
Add to the Accept SNMP packets from these hosts list of monitoring servers (hostnames or IP addresses) from which you want to accept SNMP packages.
Tip. You can select the Accept SNMP packets from any host option, but this is not safe.
Save the changes and restart the SNMP service.
This completes the SNMP service configuration in Windows 10. If you need to enable SNMP on multiple computers or servers, you can remotely install and configure SNMP service using PowerShell or Group Policy.
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