subukan mo lang to boss baka makatulong
Try the following to help remedy it:
[1] Right-click your Wifi icon at the bottom-right corner of your screen> Select "Open Network and Sharing center"
[2] Then on the Left sidebar under Control panel, choose "Change adapter settings"
[3] You will now see a list of your devices. Disable all of the unused connections by right-clicking it and pressing disable.
[4] For example disabling the others like "Wifi 2" and "Wired Ethernet connection".
[5] As soon as it is all disabled, test your internet.
NOTE: You should notice now when you click your Wifi icon, You will not see "Network Limited(picture)" anymore.
If this doesn't help, other possible solution(s) are:
Run Network troubleshooter.
a. Press “windows Key + W”. from the start screen
b. Type “Troubleshooting” in the search box and hit enter.
c. Select “Network and Internet” option
d. First select “Internet connections” troubleshooter.
e. Follow the on-screen instructions.
f. Then select “Network Adapter” troubleshooter and then follow the on-screen instructions.
OR:
Try resetting TCP/IP.
Reset TCPIP and check if it works.
Follow the steps
a) Boot to the desktop view.
b) Open command prompt, right click in the left corner when the Start window appear and select command prompt (admin).
c) At the command prompt, copy and paste (or type) the following command and then press ENTER:
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
Note: If you do not want to specify a directory path for the log file, use the following command:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
d) Reboot the computer.
kong ayaw talaga update mo nalang ang driver
driver kong kailangan mo
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