Connected to the network but no internet access?

I had problem connecting to internet. What is happening is that my computer connects to my wifi network, but then a yellow sign with exclamation sign will appear and it says "no Internet access. I'm tired of checking my browsers and they do not connect. I tried ping and he said something in the sense of "cannot find server". Tried to update the drivers, but either they are up to date, or even can not be updated because it is not connected to the internet. Finally, I tried the system restore, and it worked miraculously! But now, about a few days later, the problem came again and I restored the system again. But I thought I can't do this forever. Is there a way to fix it or at least to know what is the problem?

Before I restored it, I wrote the changes that making it in my programs and updates that will be removed or modified. They are here:

Adobe Reader X (10.1.4) MUI 10.1.4
Microsoft (Bluetooth) 06/21/2006 6.1.7601.17889
Fix for Package_for_KB2732487 (KB2732487)
Update of security for Package_for_KB2705219 (KB2705219)
Update of security for Package_for_KB2712808 (KB2712808)
Update of security for Package_for_KB2722913 (KB2722913)
Update of security for Package_for_KB2731847 (KB2731847)
Update for Package_for_KB2647753 (KB2647753)
Update for Package_for_KB2729094 (KB2729094)
Update for Package_for_KB2732500 (KB2732500)

Adobe Reader X (10.1.3) MUI 10.1.3
Microsoft (Bluetooth) 06/21/2006 6.1.7601.17607

Also, I know that this is not a problem with my router or modem because all other devices in my house can access the internet except for mine. I tried to connect my laptop through an ethernet cable, and it still does not work.

My computer is an Acer Aspire Timeline X 5830TG-6614

Thanks for the help!

Hi FinalEclipse,

Follow the steps below to update your network adapter driver:

  1. If your computer is a Dell, HP, Sony, etc., go to the manufacturer Web site and download the driver for your network card, specific to your computer model and save the file to your desktop so that it is easy to locate.
  2. On your computer, click Start
  3. Right click on computer then Properties
  4. Select Device Manager
  5. Expand the network adapters
  6. Right-click on your network map, and then select Update driver software
  7. Select Browse my computer for driver software
  8. Click Browse
  9. Select desktop
  10. Select the driver that you saved in step 1.
  11. Click Next and follow the remaining instructions.

Let us know if that helps.

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