4739 aspire Windows 10. Wi - fi still State limits.

Hello all, recently I've updated my laptop aspire 4739 in windows 10. It works really well for all aspects but only think that annoyed me. If I connect to the wi - fi connection, it always says "limited or no conectivity", but when I type 'ipconfig' on CMD he showed me my IP address but why I still can not connect? Anyone can solve this problem?

Thanks for the solution, same guys, it has not worked for me. But I solved my problem. On device manager - network - Qualcomm-Atheros wireless it says driver version 3.0.x.x on 2006. It is outdated, so I using the manual update of Device Manager. It cannot be solved by the manual update. Downloaded many new driver for it and install this Setup program will not solve the problem cz Let's say "select your driver for the appropriate operating system. So I do it manually from the Device Manager, and now I can reply to this message through the WiFi on windows 10. Thank you..

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