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Suggestions appreciated. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. OS Windows 7 64 bit Home Situation: Wireless internet connection working previously to shutting down computer on restart the wireless connection show limited access, and effectively has no access to the wireless network.

Tried: Restarting Turned off firewall Checked all settings mulitple time Checked wireless network with separate computer Vista and its working well Removed wireless deviced from windows and reinstalled Removed wireless device from computer and from windows and reinstalled Removed original wireless device and installed new one Removed Bonjour Service Turned off wireless security No devices with warnings are look to be correct All drivers are up to date Tried Restoring to previous version Wireless network is using WPA2 security The wireless connection was pretty solid, but now it does not work at all.

This thread is locked. I believe, the old router was quite cheap and crappy. So, restarting the router helped every time in her case. I often had the unidentified network problem. Let me be honest, I had some serious problems with this USB adapter.

However, reinstalling the driver helped always. But for my cousin, the CMD trick worked always. Therefore, using a static IP configuration should solve the issue pretty easily.

The limited access in Windows 7 can be caused by IP conflicts meaning two or more system are using the same IP that are connected to the same router.

So, setup your own static IP to avoid IP conflicts and this also stabilizes your connection. Most of the time, the CMD trick works the best.



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