The limited or no connectivity
Condition on your network connection basically is nothing problems with
your computer, or problem connectivity to the router or modem, but the
configuration of your wireless router is not perfect. This is usually
associated with the DHCP configuration on the router is not active or
there is a problem connection between the modem and internet (if the ISP
(internet service provider" provides giving an DHCP service to
clients).
Troubleshooting
network with "limited or no connectivity status" is due to several
different problems including a failed Internet connection, wireless
router or adapter that does not configuring correctly. Follow these
instructions for troubleshooting the network with this status.
Go to the
control panel and look at the Network Connection and Right click the
adapter and select Repair. Notice that it is on the normal status
(connected) or still limited. This step is sure to get an IP address
from a DHCP server.
Open
the TCP properties / IP from the adapter and make sure that TCP / IP
configuration is to obtain an IP address automatically.
Disconnect the connection to the modem, wait a minute and connect again.
If there is a wireless router separate with a modem, disconnect the connection - wait a few minutes and connect it again.
Restart your computer
Until this step is still limited status, then see the configuration of the router or if its already enabled DHCP configuration.
Restart your computer. If the status is still Limited or no
connectivity, and if the wireless computer and modem are separately, try
to disconnect the modem and the router and then try to connect your
computer directly to the modem. Restart the computer and check if the
status has changed.
If still
too limited status, contact your ISP. This status indicates the
existence of failure function of DHCP server can not provide IP
addresses to clients. Usually the ISP provides make a DHCP configuration
parties to the clients.
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