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[SOLVED] "No internet access" problem

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"connection is establishing"... Does it shows connection is established???

Is that wifi works for other devices???
 

There are lots of reasons for this...

Sometime it is seen that older versions of laptop fails to give internet access when there is any new advance laptop is already connected. It can also happen due to mistakes in some configurations. There are some points to check....

Click on Start, then Run and type in 'services.msc'. Down at the bottom is Windows Zero Configuration. If not started, right click on it, Properties. Startup Type should be set to Automatic and then click Start and then Apply.

Check for firewall settings.

Go to browser settings and uncheck the "use proxy server", if it is checked. There should be no proxy servers.

Go to command prompt and type 'ping google.co.in'. See if it gives any IP address. copy that IP address to browser's address bar and hit enter.

Go to control panel>network connections, see wifi connection icon. Right click and go to properties. Check for any flaws..
 

Check the network connection properties. They should be available through the control panel --> network connection, then right click on your connection and select properties (exact location however depends from operating system: XP, Vista, Seven,..)
Then in the control box that will appear select from the window "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" (sometimes there are also "...v4" and "...v6" and all have to be checked) and press the button properties.
Check now that IP is configured as "Obtain an IP address automatically" and DNS as "Obtain DNS server automatically". If they aren't, configure both as "automatic" and internet should works.
 

There are lots of reasons for this...

Sometime it is seen that older versions of laptop fails to give internet access when there is any new advance laptop is already connected. It can also happen due to mistakes in some configurations. There are some points to check....

Click on Start, then Run and type in 'services.msc'. Down at the bottom is Windows Zero Configuration. If not started, right click on it, Properties. Startup Type should be set to Automatic and then click Start and then Apply.

Check for firewall settings.

Go to browser settings and uncheck the "use proxy server", if it is checked. There should be no proxy servers.

Go to command prompt and type 'ping google.co.in'. See if it gives any IP address. copy that IP address to browser's address bar and hit enter.

Go to control panel>network connections, see wifi connection icon. Right click and go to properties. Check for any flaws..

i typed ping google.co.in and google page opened,but when i am going to search for something,it is not opening any site...
 

I again suggest you to check IP address and DNS.
 

Check the network connection properties. They should be available through the control panel --> network connection, then right click on your connection and select properties (exact location however depends from operating system: XP, Vista, Seven,..)
Then in the control box that will appear select from the window "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" (sometimes there are also "...v4" and "...v6" and all have to be checked) and press the button properties.
Check now that IP is configured as "Obtain an IP address automatically" and DNS as "Obtain DNS server automatically". If they aren't, configure both as "automatic" and internet should works.

I checked for "Obtain an IP address automatically" and DNS as "Obtain DNS server automatically". Its all okay, they are configured as automatic but still the problem exists....
 

Its completely a DNS problem. From any other persons computer which works in wifi, check the DNS settings and match it with yours. Go to control panel>network connection>WIFI connection icon>properties>TCP/IP properties. The DNS address should be same with other PC's.

In your WIFI connection property, there is 'authentication' tab. Select the option "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" if it is not selected.

In command prompt, type 'ipconfig /flushdns'. Then restart computer.

See if this works. Most of the time people had to re-install their OS.
 
Its completely a DNS problem. From any other persons computer which works in wifi, check the DNS settings and match it with yours. Go to control panel>network connection>WIFI connection icon>properties>TCP/IP properties. The DNS address should be same with other PC's.

In your WIFI connection property, there is 'authentication' tab. Select the option "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network" if it is not selected.

In command prompt, type 'ipconfig /flushdns'. Then restart computer.

See if this works. Most of the time people had to re-install their OS.



Thanks alot ITS WORKING NOW :smile: ipconfig/flushdns did job....
 

Happy to help......... ;-)






Regards
Genovator
 

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