Mike,
Thank you for replying.
I do in fact see the network I am trying to connect to on the list of available networks, and when I try to connect it asks me for a password which I put in (the same one that works for all other devices, the correct one).
Once I put in the password, it asks me if I want to find other devices on this network, which I would click "yes" to, and then it says "Checking network requirements" such as connecting to any other network would, and it then tells me it could not connect to the network.
When I connect it through the Ethernet cable, my computer recognizes that I am connecting through an Ethernet cable, and it recognizes that it is through the network I am trying to connect to, but it does not give data transfer, no.
And no, no message such as limited access, even when through Ethernet cable. It just doesn't connect at all.
I have ran the troubleshooter through the device manager as well as the network troubleshooter, and more or less there or no problems (aside from when I directly try to troubleshoot the network I can't connect to, it just says there might be loose cords etc etc, but if there were it would not work for other household devices so I know that isn't the problem).
The network adapter is up to date and shows no problems, but I will try to uninstall it and reboot. I will post again with the results if anything changed or not.
I have reset the router and the modem multiple times (as well as "jiggling" and moving cords and such) to no avail, even though I highly doubt it could be a problem with either since, once again, I can connect to the network via other devices, just not this specific computer.