If a WiFi network has the ‘limited connectivity’ sign next to it, it means that you’re connected to the network but do not have access to the internet. The main reason for this issue is that the DHCP server is not responding. And when the DHCP server doesn’t respond the computer automatically assigns an IP address to itself because the DHCP server was unable to assign the IP address. Hence the ‘Limited or No connectivity’ error.
Whakatikaina he iti te uru, kaore ranei he take hononga WiFi
Method 1: Run Network troubleshooter
1. Paato matau-i runga i te icon whatunga at the taskbar and click on Rapanga raruraru.
2. The Network Diagnostics window will open. Follow the on-screen instructions to run the Troubleshooter.
Tikanga 2: Tautuhianu i te TCP / IP
1. Right-click on the Windows button and select “Command Prompt(Admin).”
2. Patohia te whakahau e whai ake nei: netsh int ip reset c:resetlog.txt
3. If you don’t want to specify the directory path then use this command: netsh int ip tautuhi resetlog.txt
4. Whakahoutia te PC.
Tikanga 3: Hurihia nga tautuhinga papangaahi Bitdefender (Ko to Pareahi Wetereo ranei)
1. Open Settings of Bitdefender Internet Security and choose Pūahi.
2. Paatohia te “Tautuhinga Arā"Pātene.
3. Me tino mohio "Whakahohe Tiri Hononga Ipurangi” ka tirohia.
FAKATOKANGA: If you don’t have the above setting then disable “Block Internet Connection Sharing” instead of above.
4. Click the OK button to save changes.
5. And if it doesn’t work try disabling your Antivirus Firewall and enabling Windows Firewall.
For maximum people changing firewall settings fixes the limited access or no connectivity WiFi problem, but if it didn’t work for you don’t lose hope we still have a long way to go, so follow the next method.
Method 4: Change adapter settings
1. Open the Bitdefender, then select Protection module ka pāwhiri i te Firewall feature.
2. Make sure the Firewall is turned ON and then go to the Adapters tab and perform the following changes:
Set Network type to "Home/Office" Set Stealth Mode to "Off" Set Generic to "On"
3. Restart your PC to apply these changes.
Method 5: Wake up your Wi-Fi Adapter
1. Pāwhiri-matau on the network icon in the notification area and select tuwhera Network & Internet Settings.
2. I raro Hurihia to tautuhinga whatunga, pāwhiritia Change Adapter Options.
3. Paatohia to Whatunga WiFi ka tīpako Ngā Āhuatanga.
4. Now in āhuatanga WiFi pāwhiri i runga i Whirihorahia.
5. Go to the Power Management tab and uncheck “Tukua te rorohiko ki te whakaweto i tenei taputapu hei penapena hiko."
6. Whakahoutia to PC.
Tikanga 6: Whakamahia a Google DNS
1. Again go to your Wi-Fi properties.
2. Na tohua Paetukutuku Ipurangi 4 (TCP / IPv4) a pāwhiri Ngā Āhuatanga.
3. Check the box saying “Whakamahia nga taipitopito tūmau DNS e whai ake nei” and enter the following:
Ko te kaiwhakarato DNS e hiahiatia ana: 8.8.8.8
He rerekē te kaiwhakarato DNS: 8.8.4.4
4. Click OK to save, then click close and tīmata to PC.
Method 7: Reset TCP/IP Auto-tuning
1. Right-click on the Windows key and select “Tohuaki Tono(Kaiwhakahaere)."
2. Type the following commands:
netsh int tcp set heuristics kua monokia netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=whakakorea netsh int tcp set global rss=whakahohe
3. Whakahoutia to PC.
Method 8: Enable Download over metered connections
1. Patohia te Kī Windows ka tīpako Tautuhinga.
2. Now in settings click on Whatunga me te Ipurangi.
3. Here you will see Ngā kōwhiringa ake, paatohia.
4. Make sure your Metered connection is set to Ateha.
5. Whakahou ki te whakamahi i nga huringa.
Yeah, I admit, this is a stupid step but hey for some people it worked out so why not try it and who knows your limited access or no connectivity WiFi issues may be fixed.
Method 9: Set Roaming Aggressiveness to Maximum
1. Pāwhiri-matau on the network icon in the notification area and select tuwhera Network & Internet Settings.
2. I raro Hurihia to tautuhinga whatunga, pāwhiritia Change Adapter Options.
3. Na, tohua to Wi-Fi ka pāwhiri ai Ngā Āhuatanga.
4. Inside Wi-Fi properties click on Whirihorahia.
5. Whakatere ki the Advanced tab ka kitea te Roaming Agressiveness tautuhinga.
6. Change the value from Medium to Highest ka pāwhiri OK.
7. Whakahou ki te whakamahi i nga huringa.
Tikanga 10: Whakahoutia nga Kaituku
1. Pēhia te kī Windows + R ka pato "devmgmt.msc” in Run dialogue box to open the kaiwhakahaere taputapu.
2. Whakanuia Whatunga Whatunga, ka pato-matau i to Wi-Fi pūmana(hei tauira Broadcom Intel ranei) ka tīpako Whakahōu Atekōkiri.
3. In the Update Driver Software Windows, select “Tirohia taku rorohiko mo te taraiwa."
4. Na tohua "Waiho ahau i te raarangi o nga taraiwa o te rorohiko i runga i taku rorohiko."
5. Whakamātauria whakahōu i ngā atekōkiri mai i ngā putanga kua whakarārangitia.
6. If the above didn’t work then go to the paetukutuku a te kaiwhakanao to update drivers: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/
7. Whakahou ki te whakamahi i nga huringa.
Kia hoki rite koe:
I hope by now any one of the methods must have worked for you to fix limited access or no connectivity WiFi issues. If you still have any queries regarding this guide please feel free to ask them in the comments.