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Internet Connection. I'm Ok But My Wife Cannot Access Internet Despite Her Laptop Saying She's Connected.
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Both using same router. Did the usual checks but hers has stopped working. Any ideas please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Resetting the TCP/IP stack usually fixes the problem:
Right-click on the task bar at the foot of your screen
Select 'Start Task Manager'
Click on 'File' at the top left
Select 'Run new task'
Put a tick in the box labelled 'Create this task with administrator privileges'
Type 'cmd' in the box
Click 'OK'
When a new window (with a black backfround appears) type the following text into it:
netsh int ip reset resettcpip.txt
Hit 'Enter'
You'll be told that it's necessary to restart Windows for the change to take effect. Allow it to happen.
Try connecting to the router again.
Right-click on the task bar at the foot of your screen
Select 'Start Task Manager'
Click on 'File' at the top left
Select 'Run new task'
Put a tick in the box labelled 'Create this task with administrator privileges'
Type 'cmd' in the box
Click 'OK'
When a new window (with a black backfround appears) type the following text into it:
netsh int ip reset resettcpip.txt
Hit 'Enter'
You'll be told that it's necessary to restart Windows for the change to take effect. Allow it to happen.
Try connecting to the router again.
Just follow the steps carefully - http:// tech4fr esher.c om/wifi -connec ted-but -no-int ernet-a ccess/
Hi. I really hope you had this problem solved. In case if anyone else has it, you can try the below:
- Scan for viruses;
- Restart the router;
- Restart the network card;
- Point the router's antennas in different directions
- Bring your computer closer to the router
Source: https:/ /soluti onbay.c om/solu tions/n o-inter net-con nection -causes -troubl eshooti ng-fixe s-compu ter-pho ne-tabl et
- Scan for viruses;
- Restart the router;
- Restart the network card;
- Point the router's antennas in different directions
- Bring your computer closer to the router
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