OK, thanks.
Something bizarre is happening.
Your adapter is attempting to use 164.254.199.43 (subnet mask 255.255.0.0 class B) while
Your other example is using 87.72.222.166 (subnet mask 255.255.255.128)
If both are plugged into the same switch back plane or your ISP provided device, I can't explain that happening unless there is some elaborate provisioning taking place.
I notice the your Adapter says DHCP Enabled = No and
the other example shows DHCP Enabled = Ja (which I will assume means yes)
Can you set your adapter to obtain both IP and DNS information automatically and do another text file for your ipconfig /all
It's funny because i checked on my ISP's website, because you have to register your IP and mac-adress because you're only allowed to use 2 pc's at the network. And it said that my IP-adress is 87.72.25.175. (which is close to the other pc's IP, which makes good sense)
as you wrote it's connecting to 164.254.199.43 which makes no sense? :S
View attachment ipconfig.txt
and yes i did set it to automatic before i did the ipconfig /all