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I'm using Windows 7 32-bit, Toshiba Portege laptop.
I want to connect to the WiFi, usually I can do that easily. But, I don't know.. maybe when I tried to install a Microsoft Research: Mesh Virtual WiFi that could connect more than 2 wireless networks. I wanna try in connecting both Wireless router and my personal Ad-Hoc.
Now, my laptop don't recognize my WiFi, well, I can connect to the WiFi but it says: "Limited access" and doesn't really connect to the internet. But when I plug the LAN cable, it works. I know the problem is in the laptop's wireless connection or in the properties. Any help for this?
UPDATE: The IP and DNS settings, I set to automatic, and when I ran diagnostic, Windows tells me that the wireless network adapter is the problem, but they told me to insert the LAN cable, so how to fix the wireless? They didn't tell me how to fix that.
I found the answer here: http://superuser.com/questions/102632/win-7-wireless-connected-with-good-signal-but-no-internet-access/1141921#1141921
– JinSnow – 2016-11-03T10:04:28.633Have you tried to reverse the steps you've taken to get to this point? Seems something you've done has likely caused this. You need to verify what you installed caused the issue before you blame the hardware. Also, ensure your computer is compatible with what you are trying to do. After you've done those things, please update your question to include those details.
– CharlieRB – 2014-04-01T11:20:35.353@CharlieRB I did uninstall the software, that Microsoft Research Mesh Virtual WiFi (I just remember that). And the problem remains the same. My computer is compatible, I mention that. – aldy505 – 2014-04-01T11:37:45.747
Sorry, I don't see where you state it's compatible. Nevertheless, have you tried
System Restore
to a date when it was working. The installation may have changed some drivers. – CharlieRB – 2014-04-01T11:51:39.940I tried that. Still occur the same problem. – aldy505 – 2014-04-02T07:40:41.623