The problem computer works perfectly fine through Wifi, it just the antenna thingy is made to give you a stronger connection through wireless. I don't mean to be snappy I'm just so sick of being unable to do something that so many people claim to be simple, for 2 weeks now. I installed the upgrade for Bonjour it's listed as Windows Vista 64 software and all of my network problems cleared up. I then disconnected the coaxial cable the thick screw on cable from the modem and let the lights go off and screwed it back in. Make sure your computer is in an appropriate WiFi environment. The device worked fine until yesterday. I have tried the following: 1.
Connect the flash drive to the computer that you are using to ask your question here and double-click ipinfo. My pc was now finally connected to the internet! If your machines are getting 169. Follow the steps below to re-enable the network interface card. I was not introduced to computers yesterday, or 2 weeks ago, I am well aware of how to troubleshoot things. For example, did you install software or a Windows Update; have malware; use a registry cleaner or system tune-up utility; etc. Thanks so much, you guys are awesome! When this started I used the Home Group trouble shooter then network trouble shooter and on computers without viruses this worked well. And with the questions you asked we can only assume you lack the basic networking skills, your post did not say you had any nor have you shown us other wise.
Have you tried connecting to a different network with this notebook? If the problem didn't occur previously, I would try to do a system restore to a point where it was still working. After I deleted the drivers, my user account froze. The owner of my router is my neighbor. I've run with Win7 since new in 2009 and only recently Nov, '14 restored to clean up the machine from all my 'xperimenting. I can get it to work by rebooting my modem don't need to worry about the router before I boot my pc.
From then on it should be like nothing ever happened. It seems that the internet is being sent through the device fine. But my computer is having issues with it. I've tried all the things on here, even unplugging my computer i left it for about 3 hours but it's still not working. Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. I understand that you are having troubles with connecting to your home network; I am happy to help. Worked for me also, but I only waited 15 minutes or so.
This might sound drastic, but upon rebooting, Windows should detect the adapter and install the necessary drivers for it to work again. Used the netsh int ip reset. Make sure Startup type is set to Automatic and click Start if the service is not already running. So I tried all the methods above, but still the problem persisted. Assuming that you are using a second computer to ask your question here, please do the following: a. Also,edit Windows components,+ Win firewall,plus internet options- set all to default.
He spent a total of about a minute doing this. The easiest way to get that is call the tech department of your internet service provider. No windows updates were made, the router did not reset, I didn't change the driver, it was entirely spontaneous. I and my neighbor share the Internet…. Run the downloaded drivers from step 1. Thanks again guys Colin Here are the ipconfig results from another computer on the same network: Also I wanna thank anyone who took the time to read all that info above! After you change the settings, click the Apply button. You can go through each one of them and one of those six solutions will surely fix the problem.
Tryed all the methods but the problem exist. I may never need another machine. Then I was really dead in the water. I looked, no success I don't plan to share internet between the pcs, rather have a minimal internet solo to the pcs hosted by me for web development testing purposes as mentioned above. I went through all the above steps with no success so thought about when the connection had been lost and realised that it was at the time the modem was rebooted.
It still gives me the same problem. Each device interacts differently with your router or modem and it is impossible to rule out settings in that device until the notebook has been tested on another network. Connect it in desktop again as usual. Tried several techniques, including everything on this page, to resolve the problem, but no luck. Hey everyone, I've had this problem for days with my home router on windows7. You may try them one after the other before you find the one that works for you. Lo and behold, on boot-up, it worked! Try these two commands and restart.
Assign a private ip to each pc. Wireless works fine and I have tried all sorts of command prompt techniques, none have been successful, I need some other way before diving into my modem. I decided to use the rename option after right clicking the network adapter, once renamedit gave me the option to share the device, hey presto it worked. Does that make more sense? Things were slow at first. The problem could be on either side of that. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.
I'm guessing this came with an update or something because I don't remember using it any time recently. I'm using Win 7 but I don't think it makes any difference. You may not have to try them all. Press Windows Key + C 2. Tried all of the above, but still have a problem with the ethernet landline WiFi works fine and is pinch-hitting for the internet connection for now. So that was just for my display drivers I'm sure.