The wireless is not connecting at all - it has no IP address in your ipconfig listing and is not listed in the router DHCP allocation. Try the ping test with your wired connection unplugged.It's a HP ENVY dv6 Notebook PC. And the wireless connection to the router has the same exact issue as the wired one
Now you have me! If the wireless is not connected to any router how can it have a result on a ping test. You can only test the wireless connection if the wired connection is unplugged else the pc will simply use any connection available for the ping test. Try it - I believe the wireless and wired adapters are showing different symptoms.Oh the reason why the wireless doesn't show up as connected is because the wireless is on, but not connected to any router. I got the same results as the wired connection for the ping test. Sorry for the confusion caused.
Exactly what do you mean when you say, "You connected your wireless one" - it is not showing anywhere as connected, it has no IP ddress.I unplugged my wired connection and connected my wireless one.
This is the point you yourself cannot "connect" a wireless adapter - it connects itself wirelessly - but your your DHCPO listing from the router end and your ipconfig listing from the laptop show no ip address assigned and the laptop itself states "media disconnected." All the facts deny the possibility of any wireless connection between the laptop and the router.and connected my wi-fi with the same D-Link router