do one think that in your access point go the page, then made a repeater mode and give the modem mac address after that you do save and reboot after that you get the signal and one moer thng is that in modem wireless should be the active it means enable.
Check if any access list is set on router and disable it OR add your new PC MAC address to it. Connect last PC to router using LAN cable: Be sure you can browse internet.check your subnet if you cannot. Score this solution and let know if is fixing the issue.
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What is the operating system on your computer? Are you trying to connect to the wireless network? on Windows XP computer you will get this message when the computer is not able to connect to the wireless network. There are 2 reasons. You might have entered incorrect password or your computer is not getting IP address. Read Limited or no connectivity
How to fix limited or no connectivity message with your wireless network connection
When you move between wireless networks that use the same IP range and/or hardware it is some times necessary to manually renew your IP address for the new network because the computer still thinks it is connected to the old network.
Note sometimes all you need to do is reboot your computer and the computer will reacquire a valid IP address but from time to time a reboot will not fix the problem and you will need to go through the steps below.
1. Click Start - Run
2. Next enter "CMD" and click OK
3. Now at the command line type "ipconfig /release" and press Enter
4. After the first command runs you will be at a command line again now type "ipconfig /flushdns" and press Enter
5. Now you will need to enter one more command, type "ipconfig /renew" and press Enter
At this point if you are wireless connection is not already connected it should be reconnecting to your router.
If you still get the limited or no connectivity message make sure that the router is getting an internet connection. You may need to restart your modem then your router to make sure that the router is connecting properly to your modem.
Also note in my example pictures you can see several connection listed this is because my notebook is connected to several networks. If you have a high number of connections you may need to reinstall the drivers for your network card. Doing this will dump and cached setting that may be causing your connection problems.
When attempting to set up or make network connections on a Windows computer, you may encounter a Limited Or No Connectivity error message similar to the following: Limited or no connectivity: The connection has limited or no connectivity. You might be unable to access the Internet or some network resources.
This message can result from any of several different technical glitches or configuration problems. Follow these steps to resolve Limited Or No Connectivity errors in Windows.
1. Determine whether your network access is functioning properly (that you can reach local network resources and the Internet). If you are using a broadband Internet and Windows XP Service Pack 2, this message is often a false error report. See Microsoft Knowledge Base article 892896 for details on how to work around this error appropriately.
2. If your network access is non-functional. continue to the following steps.
3. If your computer connects to the network through a broadband router , resetting (powering off and on) the router may resolve the issue. If not using a broadband router, or if resetting your router only temporarily resolves the issue and the error message re-appears later, continue to the following steps.
If connecting to your network using Wi-Fi and using wireless security, your WEP or other security key may not be set properly. Check the wireless security configuration on your computer's network adapter and update if it necessary.
4. If connecting to your network using an Ethernet cable, your cable may have failed. Temporarily replace your network cable with a new one to determine whether this resolves the issue.
5. If using a broadband router and DHCP on your network, check your computer's IP address to verify it is valid and not a private address that starts with 169.254. An invalid address of the form 169.254.x.x signifies your computer's inability to obtain a usable IP address from your router.
To resolve DHCP configuration problems, proceed to the following steps.
6. Reboot your computer, router (if present) and broadband modem together, then re-test your connection.
7. If your connection remains non-functional, run the Windows Network Repair utility on your computer.
8. If your connection remains non-functional, update your router settings to change from dynamic to static IP address configuration, and set an IP address on the computer appropriately.
9. If your connection remains non-functional, unplug your router and connect the computer directly to your broadband modem. If this configuration is functional, contact the manufacturer of your router for additional support.
10. If your computer is connecting to your network directly through a broadband modem, or if your Internet access remains non-functional after following the instructions above, contact your Internet provider for support.
Sometime the wireless card does not connect to the wireless router properly and you will get this error message. To fix, right click on the wireless icon on the Task Bar and then click Repair and the wireless router will issue a new IP address to the wireless card in your computer/laptop.
could mean that you dont have the proper driver for your current
Dell 1450 (D1450U) Wireless AdapterWhat operating system are you running I would be happy to find the driver for you.
On setting up or make network connections on a
Windows computer, you may encounter a Limited Or No Connectivity error message
similar to the following:
Limited or no connectivity: The connection has limited or no
connectivity. You might be unable to access the Internet or some network
resources.
This message can result from any of several different
technical glitches or configuration problems. Follow these steps to resolve
Limited Or No Connectivity errors in Windows.
Here's How:
Determine whether your network access is functioning
properly (that you can reach local network resources and the Internet). If you
are using a broadband Internet and Windows XP Service Pack 2, this message is
often a false error report. If your network access is non-functional. continue
to the following steps.
If your computer connects to the network through a broadband
router , resetting (powering off and on) the router may resolve the issue. If
not using a broadband router, or if resetting your router only temporarily
resolves the issue and the error message re-appears later, continue to the
following steps.
If connecting to your network using Wi-Fi and using wireless
security, your WEP or other security key may not be set properly. Check the
wireless security configuration on your computer's network adapter and update
if it necessary.
If connecting to your network using an Ethernet cable, your
cable may have failed. Temporarily replace your network cable with a new one to
determine whether this resolves the issue.
If using a broadband router and DHCP on your network, check
your computer's IP address to verify it is valid and not a private address that
starts with 169.254. An invalid address of the form 169.254.x.x signifies your
computer's inability to obtain a usable IP address from your router.
To resolve DHCP configuration problems, proceed to the
following steps.
Reboot your computer, router (if present) and broadband
modem together, then re-test your connection.
If your connection remains non-functional, run the Windows
Network Repair utility on your computer.
If your connection remains non-functional, update your
router settings to change from dynamic to static IP address configuration, and
set an IP address on the computer appropriately.
If your connection remains non-functional, unplug your
router and connect the computer directly to your broadband modem. If this
configuration is functional, contact the manufacturer of your router for
additional support.
If your computer is connecting to your network directly
through a broadband modem, or if your Internet access remains non-functional
after following the instructions above, contact your Internet provider for
support.
If it's limited or no connectivity, you might have typed the wireless network key incorrectly. It's case sensitive. If you don't have wireless security enabled, you can simply delete the preferred networks on your wireless connection window then disable any firewall you have like windows firewall, norton, mcaffe, zone alarm and the likes. Also try to change the channel on your router to 11 and that will solve your issue. Restart the computer after that.
You IP address needs to be renewed click on the limited or no connectivity. Click repair and allow it allow the computer to reset the IP address. If this does not work you need to uninstall your network driver in the control panel and reinstall it. I would find out the type of network card that you have and then download the new drivers from Internet before you unstall your current nic drivers. If you do not have access to the Internet on this system. Do this on another system and place it on a usb key or cd.
Hi Peg,
I'm sorry, the chat session ended by itself and i was not able to rejoin the session. As you wrote the that all non mac are able to go online wirelessly . Could you also let me know if you plug the Mac using the network cable or the ethernet cable is it going online.
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