I need help!
Before I turned off my computer, the Internet and WLAN were working fine. Then after I turned it bak on my WLAN wasn't working. If I press the WLAN button, it says WLAN disabled. I cannot seem to fix it. When I go to device manager, all the adapters have explanation points next to them(!). I can't connect to the Internet and cannot enable the WLAN. Please help me.
When I right click and select update driver software, it says that "windows has determined the driver software for your device is up to date." but it still has the explanation mark and my WLAN still doesn't work.
I can't get a screenshot because my computer won't connect to the inernet even if I put in the Ethernet cable. I am sending this from another computer in my house. All other computers can connect to inernet, not mine.
Please uninstall all ISATAP Adapters, right click each one and choose uninstall.
Restart your computer after then followed by TCP/IP and Winsocks Resets:
Please reset both TCP/IP and Winsock.
Click on Start=> All Programs => Accessories and right click on Command Prompt, select "Run as Administrator" to open a command prompt.
Reset IPv4 TCP/IP stack to installation defaults. netsh int ipv4 reset reset.log press enter
Reset IPv6 TCP/IP stack to installation defaults. netsh int ipv6 reset reset.log press enter
Reset WINSOCK entries to installation defaults: netsh winsock reset catalog press enter
I tried to reset them and nothing happens so I disabled them. I reset the things and nothing happens either. Also I tried to plug in the computer directly and I still could not connect to the Internet.
Restart your computer, Tap F8 and select Safe Mode with Networking. In here see if you can uninstall Wireless Adapters Again.
If you were able to wireless connect before and no issues, you may try a System Restore and restore it to a point were everything was playing nice. Here's How.
Test your connection after and if it's unsuccessful next task to do is a Repair Install.
Glad that we've thought of the same resolution that worked.
You're Welcome.
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