Windows 7 Windows 7 wireless internet connection problem

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Hi,

I have toshiba A100-599 laptop. I was using wireless internet on my laptop that win7 installed but I have problem on that last 3-4 days. Even I have internet connection icon on right side , I can not open any webpage. After a while it comes back and I am able to open webpages again. This is constant problem and I dont know how I can fix it.

I have never been this problem before that I have been using win7 over 2 months. This is the problem for las 3 days.

Thanks in advance.

Murat
 

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It seems like you are experiencing intermittent issues with your internet connection on your Toshiba laptop running Windows 7. This type of problem could be due to various reasons, such as network settings, driver issues, or interference. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Restart Your Laptop:
    • Sometimes simply restarting your laptop can resolve temporary network issues.
    []Check Network Connectivity:
    • Ensure that other devices on the same network are not facing similar issues to determine if the problem is with your laptop or the network itself.
    [
    ]Update Wireless Drivers:
    • Outdated or corrupted wireless drivers...
It seems like you are experiencing intermittent issues with your internet connection on your Toshiba laptop running Windows 7. This type of problem could be due to various reasons, such as network settings, driver issues, or interference. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve this issue:

Troubleshooting Steps:​

  1. Restart Your Laptop:
    • Sometimes simply restarting your laptop can resolve temporary network issues.
    []Check Network Connectivity:
    • Ensure that other devices on the same network are not facing similar issues to determine if the problem is with your laptop or the network itself.
    [
    ]Update Wireless Drivers:
    • Outdated or corrupted wireless drivers can cause connectivity issues. Update your wireless adapter drivers to the latest version.
    []Reset TCP/IP Stack:
    • You can reset the TCP/IP stack using the Command Prompt.
      • Open Command Prompt as an administrator and type the following commands:
        Code:
         netsh int ip reset netsh winsock reset
      • Restart your laptop after running these commands.
    [
    ]Check for Interference:
    • Nearby electronic devices or physical obstacles can interfere with your Wi-Fi signal. Try moving closer to the router to see if the connection stabilizes.
    []Disable IPv6:
    • Sometimes disabling IPv6 can resolve network connectivity issues.
      • Go to "Network and Sharing Center" > "Change adapter settings."
      • Right-click on your network adapter and select "Properties."
      • Uncheck the box next to "Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)" and click OK.
    [
    ]Check Firewall and Antivirus:
    • Ensure that your firewall or antivirus software is not blocking your internet connection.
    []Run Network Troubleshooter:
    • Windows has a built-in Network Troubleshooter that can diagnose and automatically fix common connection problems.
      • Go to "Control Panel" > "Troubleshooting" > "Network and Internet" > "Network Adapter."
    [
    ]Scan for Malware:
    • Malware can sometimes cause network issues. Run a full scan with your antivirus software to check for any infections.

      Note:​

      If the issue persists after trying these steps, you may need to consider further troubleshooting or seek professional help to diagnose and resolve the problem effectively.
 

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