Windows xp wireless connected but no internet
The only other things I suggest you try are;. There are other reasons your connection could be blocked but not having an up-to-date Anti Virus or working broadband connection limits what you can do next. Upgrading to Windows 7 is quite easy compared to the time it may take to resolve this problem, especially if malicious software is involved.
Windows 10 is still free when upgrading from windows 7 SP1 and has very minimal system requirements, might also be worth a look. CrowdSupport Home. Home Automation. Telstra Plus. Turn on suggestions. Auto-suggest helps you quickly narrow down your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type.
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Share Facebook Twitter Email Permalink. You must be signed in to add attachments. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Was this helpful? Yes it was, thank you No, I still need help. Jagaf Level Augmented. Re: Win XP laptop connects to wifi but no internet access. In response to Welshdrummer. You could also try re-booting router. Reply Loading In response to Jagaf. Shellock Telstra Retired. December Hi welshdrummer, Are you still experiencing difficulties connecting to the internet?
In response to Shellock. I am connected to a secure network via wireless router and taskbar says i am connected and with good signal strength but in my internet browser i cant connect to any websites, the error is: This webpage is not available. Heres a little background on the setup i have. I have a Ethernet connected to the laptop with a static ip, and then i have the wireless setup with DHCP enabled. I am using the ethernet to connect to the network for remote desktop but the wireless for internet to avoid the network firewalls.
Might be worth it to note it is a Lenovo Thinkpad and i just uninstalled ThinkVantage Access Connections as it was giving me ample problems prior to this one, which i consider a step up. Is your wireless router behind a DSL modem or something? Unless it's a pretty modern modem, you might have to put it in some variation of "bridged" mode and allow your router to do the DHCP serving.
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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Internet Problem: Wireless connected but no connection to internet Ask Question. Asked 11 years, 6 months ago. Active 8 years, 10 months ago. Viewed 3k times. Chrome I am using Chrome, but websites dont work on IE either. Might be worth it to note it is a Lenovo Thinkpad and i just uninstalled ThinkVantage Access Connections as it was giving me ample problems prior to this one, which i consider a step up Tried repairing connection as well, let me know if you guys have any ideas please!
Sorry guys didn't have access to that myself. Improve this question. You can do a repair by going to Network Connections as shown below and right-clicking the wireless connection and choosing Repair. My image is showing Local Area Connection, but you should see Wireless Network Connection if your computer has a wireless card.
A lot of times people manually change them or are told to change them by computer help desk folks on customer support calls. To check the settings, go to Network Connections like mentioned above and then right-click on the network connection and choose Properties. There are cases where the IP address and DNS server addresses have to be manually entered, but that is rare and usually not the case in home environments.
Unless there is something physically wrong with the router, one of the methods above should work! Founder of Online Tech Tips and managing editor.
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