Intermittent: No Internet connection

On my HP TouchSmart 600-1055 running WIN7 64 bit family professional, I have intermittent problems. Sometimes the icon that looks like a bar graph in the lower right corner contains an asterisk to inform me that even if I have a wireless connection to my network, I don't have access to the Internet. The only way I can get access is to restart the computer.

Is there a command that I could run for re - initialize connectivity without having to reboot? Closing the connection and then reconnect in do not solve the problem. Troubleshooting can't find any problem. Open the network sharing Center was not so far assistance. There may be an option that I have to reset?

I really need a command that deletes this diagram to bars and resarts connection from scratch. I turned my router Cisco Linksys switch to no effect. I haven't touched my Bell modem 2701HG - G high-speed, because my connection is stable. This problem does not occur on any of my other computers on my network.

I also ran the HP Support Assistant, but everything seems OK, once I have an Internet connection. Any suggestion would be appreciated.

First of all, thanks a lot for taking the time to answer. I've delayed until I have studied it more in response to your suggestions.

You suggested a weak wireless signal. This computer is about 4 feet apart, so the signal strength is excellent.

Your comment that some parameters of intellectual property made a mistake was probably the cause of my problem. First of all, I have disabled my wireless and opted for a wired connection. Nothing like a direct cable connection to solve all my problems. Have a computer without problem a few days calmed me enough to try again. I redefined my wireless Internet connection. This product icon barchart containing an asterisk. Then I ran the Ethernet troubleshooting, wireless and other network cards. This allowed me to activate my wireless connection. Finally, I created a restore point. Creating a restore point has become my favorite after all command change s/w.

So far so good. Maybe the wireless knows that if she does not behave I'll replace it with a wire.

Your comments and your similar problems were exactly what I needed to hear. It would be nice if HP could allow some restore settings by default for each h/w device. MS has done this for IE.

Once again thanks for your help to solve this problem.

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