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full signal
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The tag 'full signal' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions where users report having a strong wireless connection (indicated by full signal bars) but still experiencing internet connectivity issues. Common themes include devices showing full signal yet failing to load websites, limited connection errors despite full bars, and network adapters that stop working intermittently. Troubleshooting steps mentioned include resetting the router, disabling and reenabling the WiFi adapter, and checking for driver problems. The content focuses on Windows laptops and PCs, with references to Xfinity routers and Dell wireless cards. These threads highlight that a full signal does not guarantee a working internet connection, often pointing to driver or router configuration issues.
Okay so first of all I have 1 Laptop, 2 iPhone's and a PC (I'm typing this on the PC) because the PC is the only one that will work with the WiFi, they are ALL are using WiFi to connect to my Xfinity Router.
The issue is that my PC works JUST FINE no issues with the Connectivity. But the...
hey guys, so i'm having this problem for sometime now, with no luck...
i got a limited connection on my laptop which doesn't let me connect to the internet at all, it's not the signal because i have full bars, the troubleshooting says "there might be a problem with your driver" not sure what...
This is an issue that I had in Vista that seems to have bled over and intensified in Windows 7. Before I upgraded to RC1, I would have issues where the network would just stop working. It would show up in my list of networks, but I couldn't connect. Windows would always tell me to look at...
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