First things first. Ask yourself, what has changed on my network between now and when things were working. Have you changed the location of the router? Sometimes the slightest change can make the world of difference. You might have made a change that seemed so insignificant at the time that you don't even remember doing it but that change could have a profound effect on your system's performance.
Usually you get the "Limited Connectivity" error when your PC is receiving a weak signal from the router. If you haven't done so already, reset the router. Power it off and leave it off for at least 15 seconds before powering it back on. Next make sure that the antennae is not obstructed or broken.
If nothing has changed on your network, and resetting the router doesn't help then perhaps your router or wireless NIC is defective. Try updating the firmware on both and see if that helps.
Good luck,
Captain Computer
2007-08-05 01:44:28
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answered by Captain Computer 4
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Reset your System, 1st don't change any settings if it worked before it will work again.
Turn your computer OFF
Pull the Power Adapter from the back of both your Internet Service Providers MODEM, and your ROUTER.
Wait a minimum of 5 minutes.
Now in this order.
Plug in the Power Adapter to your ISP's Modem, and you must wait at least 1 minute.
Next Plug the Power Adapter into your Router and again you must wait for 1 minute.
Now you can restart your machine and wait for it to boot up completely. Now click on your Browser and you should connect if you didn't change any settings.
Don
2007-08-05 08:27:19
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answered by Don M 7
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Power cycle the router and modem. Shut off the router and the modem and wait a minumum of 45 seconds. Turn the modem on and wait for the lights to stabilize. Then turn on the router. You may want to reboot your computer while you're doing this too.
2007-08-05 08:27:23
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answered by TheDougmeister 4
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when you about to play a game go to WFC setting and connect with your wireless router or someone near you. when you go to WFC setting it give a choice of three connections click on connection 1 and then search for an acess point.if you have a wirless router it should work.
2007-08-05 08:28:12
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answered by Hello 3
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The wireless device may be too far from the router -- or too close. Try different distances.
2007-08-05 08:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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