Connected to the internet, but not connected network magic shows

My network is connect to the internet, both wired and wireless. On the compputer connected by magic cable network shows not connected, but I am connected. Unable to print remotely. Router shows connected but the network card is not.

Thank you

After reading your response, I decided to uninstall and reinstall the program. Thought it would be a little easier. I felt that the problenm was that the program had been damaged but hesitate to reinstall it because I downloaded from the internet several years ago and could not find the product key.  I finally found the program cisco and the location of the key and now works. Not as sexy but effective.

Thank you once again

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