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Connected to Wifi Router but no Internet Access, Please help
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 20 2014, 04:51 PM, updated 12y ago
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hi guys,
i need some help.
i have been building my own pc for years but this is the first time neither google nor myself can solve this issue.
firstly, my pc spec is as follows:-
AMD FX-8350 ASUS Sabertooth 990FX 12gb PC3 DDR1600 OCZ Z1000 PSU AMD 6950 3gb WD Raptor 2TB Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Unifi modem and router
i have a problem regarding connection to the internet. my house has 1 macbook, 1 ms-windows laptop, 6 smartphones, one china brand tablet, 1 microsoft windows pc (aside from mine) - all are able to connect to the unifi modem at any given time through wifi
here's my pc's problem although i have to segregate the problems.
1. able to connect to my wifi router but no internet access this problem occurs using my everyday network adapter, an asus usb n-10 i have no idea why this occurs i made sure the DNS is automatically set under the TCP/IPv4 settings
i have looked under cmd and tried the ipconfig/release and ipconfig/renew although these two yielded errors
i have tried so many things offered in google but i still cant connect
2. not able to connect to the wifi router at all this happens when i switched the asus adapter with one i used a long time ago - an adapter from buffalo corp.
with this adapter, whenever i try connecting to the wifi router, it says my security passphrase is incorrect upon other tries, it asks me to enter "network authentication" username and password which was weird because i didnt set any of this up
in all instances, i have tried with and without disabling my firewall
i know people have suggested to reset the unifi router but i am not going to do it just because my pc couldnt connect and i seriously think it's an issue with the network adapters (i may get another brand new one from other brands just to test).
what do you guys think?
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 20 2014, 05:20 PM
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QUOTE(Morpheus2be @ Jul 20 2014, 05:11 PM) You may need to check the device lease time list and release a slot, if you haven't done this already. Access the wifi AP/router config and check from there...might be too many concurrent devises hogging up the lease. ill give a check currently, at one given time, without checking the release slot, no more than 3 devices are connected at one go.
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 20 2014, 05:37 PM
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ok ive rebooted the router and still no internet access... sigh
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 20 2014, 06:04 PM
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nope the pc cant connect to the router web that is 192.168.0.1 (all the other pc's and macbook are able to)
the unifi d-link router does not have the option to enable just N only (my previous ASUS has it) will changing the channel work? i mean the current channel is automatically set at 4
This post has been edited by gtoforce: Jul 20 2014, 06:08 PM
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 20 2014, 07:21 PM
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Hi guys
Thanks for ur reply. Ill update this soon. Im on top of things and really stressed out.
Now out breaking fast...sigh.
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 21 2014, 12:32 AM
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guys im trying to run the adapter in another one of my older pc
here're the specs:-
Athlon FX-60 ASUS A8R32-MVP Deluxe 3gb DDR400 G-skill Gainward 1gb HD4870 Sapphire 512mb HD4870 Silverstone OP1000w 1x500gb Seagate 7200RPM Windows Vista Business
I need to run this pc but that hdd is now useless i have one SSD from Corsair i was wondering if the s939 board would support the SSD
i have copied the ipconfig etc. using print-screen will post soon i have yet to try the ipv4 static ip solution will try each and every step slowly sigh...
*update* i think it's the asus adapter. i tried on my ms windows laptop and my brother's ms windows pc it can connect to the wifi router but no internet access tomorrow i'll get a new one from tp-link or anything with g and n support
i'll update you guys later need to sleep soon
but if you guys could help with the SSD question that would be great
This post has been edited by gtoforce: Jul 21 2014, 12:44 AM
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 21 2014, 01:11 AM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 21 2014, 12:56 AM) Your motherboard has lots of PCI-Express slots. It's best if you use a PCI-Express WiFi adaptor instead of a USB WiFi adaptor. PCI-Express WiFi adaptor is much more stable compared to any USB WiFi adaptor. TP-Link PCI-Express WiFi adaptors: TP-Link TL-WN881ND around RM41. TP-Link TL-WDN4800 around RM87. yo shawty yeah, memang tengah nak beli two types one pcie wifi card and one dongle both from tp-link sigh...i just got back from my long study leave in the USA. so used to getting things done quickly there. here it's hard cuz cant really use trial and error. over there i can just return cables and items if i dont like them. thanks for the advice. will get them tomorrow and try on my pc.
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 22 2014, 12:43 AM
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guys thanks so much for your help i used the tp-link products (pcie card and later the tp-link dongle) now i can connect to internet...
i wonder what caused this?
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TSgtoforce
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Jul 22 2014, 07:02 AM
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QUOTE(WebWalker @ Jul 22 2014, 01:03 AM) Simple, your old Asus WIFI adapter spoiled already. You bought the new WIFI adapter/card, then both of them works. i guess so...sigh QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 22 2014, 03:12 AM) Ko beli model mana bro? It's best if you use latest driver provided by the chipset manufacturer instead of the driver provided in the CD or TP-Link website. aku angkat TL-WN951N and TL-WN821N aku tak install from cd or web rather windows auto-detect especially the PCIe card
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