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Why ca t I connect to internet

Hi I don't know why but I can not connect to .y Internet ive tried WiFi and ethernet can and I can't connect and it couldn't have happened at a worst time as I've just started an online business 3 days ago

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Hi,

Try the following:

Open a Command Window as an Administrator and type the following commands one at a time and then press Enter after each command.

To open a Command window in Win 10, type cmd in the Windows search box on the left side of the Taskbar and click on the run as Administrator option that appears with the Command prompt app.

Note: There is a space before the / symbol but not after, in the commands that have it. Also if you make a typing error you have to backspace and restart typing from where the error was made. It’s old world computing, keyboard only

ipconfig /release

ipconfig /flushdns

ipconfig /renew

netsh int ip reset

netsh winsock reset

Close the window and restart the laptop and check if you can now access the internet using both WiFi and Ethernet.

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  1. check if you can see the wifi connections if not,
  2. check if it is on airplane mode is on, if yes off it
  3. check if the wifi is on or off
  4. check if the wifi drivers are installed

# check connecting to a wifi hotspot

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Quite a common problem. If you did all that Shiham recommended and still no joy , here are solutions you might try.

1. If using a pc/laptop connected to a wifi router and you are sure your data plan is still valid (ie you have enough data) then try the following : a) Switch off the router (at te plug if necessary) , wait for 60 seconds and power up again and see if it works. If not then:

b) Even if your device recognises your router but still no I/N , click on your I/N icon (bottom right on the service tray) to open the WiFi pane. There you'll see your wifi router listed (normally the top one with the strongest signal icon). In this block look for a button that says “Forget this Network “ Click it.

Now , power off your device , wait a few seconds and power up and wait until device has finished booting up.

Now again click on the I/N icon in the service tray. You will see your router listed. Click the CONNECT button. It will then ask for the router ID/Password or Key. (This is the long alpha - numeric code found on the label underneath the router).

Type this code in EXACTLY as it appears on the label (sometimes there is a button that says Show Password or a small EYE-icon) click on it and it will show what you type in so you can check it's accuracy - instead of just showing black dots.

Then click OK/Next or Connect.

This ought to clear the problem. PS. Don't forget to tick the Automatically Connect box under the settings or preferences button.

  1. If this problem is on your mobile phone , obviously make sure you're device is on wifi. The above procedure ought to clear the problem on this device as well.
  2. If you are able to connect to the I/N via your router (an excellent test) but not via mobile data , the most likely cause is you've run out of data.
  3. I have solved the above prob many times for aquauntences of mine but if still no luck and you've tried the Google thing to solve it without success , then try your ISP service provider who will help reset your router , or your mobile data company with whom you have a voice/data contract with.

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If your PHONE or other WiFi device CAN connect to the I/N using the SAME ROUTER but NOT your PC/Laptop:

Type DEVICE MANAGER in the TaskBar SEARCH box

Click to open DM

Double click NETWORK ADAPTERS

Right click where is says something like

REALTEK...Controller.

Click on UPDATE DRIVER. If update is not required

Click on DISABLE DEVICE then on ENABLE DEVICE. Reboot & check

If no I/N

This time click on UNINSTALL DEVICE. YES to all questions. Rebooting will auto re-install the software.

PS hovering over the the WiFi/Network icon and a message says No Internet, click on it and check your router is listed with good signal strength. If there is a box asking CONNECT, click it & check the Automatically Connect tick box. If you have to type in the router key (password) then do so (or follow my first set of instructions on how to get the key , etc.)

Also remember, if in your Router box it says DISCONNECT, it means that you ARE connected. Sometimes it may restore the I/N by just clicking Disconnect then again Connect.

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However , if uninstalling - re-installing did not work do the following :

First download the adapter driver from the ADAPTOR MANUFACTURER (for ex Realtek [the one indicated when you opened Device Mamager]- NOT from your computer manufacturer ex HP/Dell/Lenovo/Asus etc.

Once downloaded , go through the previously mentioned Device Mamager steps and uninstall the driver as before.

However , do not now reboot but go to where you downloaded the driver , double click it so as to install it.

Test to see if it works. The laptop I fixed like this using my wifi router automatically worked at my friend's house on his router without him having to enter his router key. (Just make sure your settings says Auto connect.

After numerous boot ups his laptop now connects to the Internet each time.

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If a strong signal shows but no Internet, try the following (after having done all the obvious switching off and on of WiFi and phone routine)

Settings-WiFi-Network. Make sure your phone recognises your router assuming you are using wifi and not a mobile signal. The router's name (it's SSD) is the name indicated on the router label and the one you ought to recognise.

If it's your router showing in the list and showing a strong signal, then klick on it and make sure the Auto-Join or Auto-Connect is ON. This is very important.

Now click on the Forget this Network.

Then click WiFi OFF.

Now click WiFi ON again (still via your Settings...)

After a while your phone will pick up all Wifi's in your vicinity. You ought to recognise yours (by name) and also being the one with the strongest signal.

Now JOIN and enter the Password. (It's the WAP-KEY that appears on the label under your router (or inside your mifi mobile router if you are using one).

This ought to re-establish the connection including the Internet.

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  1. Check Network Connection: Ensure that your device is connected to the correct Wi-Fi network or mobile data network. If you are using Wi-Fi, make sure you are within range and the network is functioning properly.
  2. Restart Your Device: Sometimes, a simple restart can fix connection issues. Reboot your computer, smartphone, or other devices you're trying to connect to the internet.
  3. Check Modem/Router: If you're using Wi-Fi at home, check your modem and router. Ensure they are powered on, and the relevant lights are displaying properly. Try restarting your modem and router by unplugging them, waiting for a few seconds, and then plugging them back in.
  4. Check Network Cables: If you're using a wired connection, make sure the Ethernet cables are securely plugged in both your device and the router.
  5. Check for Airplane Mode: If you're using a mobile device, verify that it's not in Airplane Mode, as this disables all wireless communications, including internet access.
  6. Clear Cache and Cookies: Clear your browser's cache and cookies, as these might cause connectivity issues.
  7. Disable VPN or Proxy: If you're using a VPN or proxy service, try disabling it temporarily to see if it's causing the problem.
  8. Run Network Troubleshooter: Many devices have built-in network troubleshooters that can help diagnose and fix common issues. Use the troubleshooter to identify any problems.
  9. Check Service Outages: Check if there are any service outages in your area with your internet service provider (ISP).
  10. Update Network Drivers: If you're using a computer, ensure that your network drivers are up to date. Outdated drivers can sometimes cause connection problems.
  11. Check Firewall and Antivirus Settings: Temporarily disable your firewall and antivirus software to see if they might be blocking internet access.
  12. Contact Your ISP: If none of the above steps work, it's possible that there might be an issue with your internet service provider. Contact their customer support for further assistance.

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