Limited or No connectivity on XP using the Wi - Fi connection.

Hello

My husbands computer recently hit the skids. He was traveling for work and took his personal laptop with him. While trying to access wifi in his hotel room, there is no internet connection icon in the system tray and the connection to the folder in the start menu disappeared. I was able to solve that issue and now all the icons are there and connect to the folder is back. Now, I can't the computer to connect. has said has limited or no connectivity. I have run all kinds of things include reset the winsock and ipconfig and so on and so forth... I need help. I ran: cmd: ipconfig/all, and here's what I have:

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]

Copyright (C) 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

C:\Documents and CAB User > ipconfig/all

Windows IP configuration

Name of the host...: new-b34edd382cf

Primary Dns suffix...:

... Node type: unknown

Active... IP routing: No.

Active... proxy WINS: No.

Ethernet connection to the network space 2 card:

State of the media...: Media disconnected

... Description: DP83815 national Semiconductor Corp.

816 10/100 MacPhyter PCI adapt

Physical address.... : 00-0D-9D-86-27-77

Ethernet card 3 wireless network connection:

The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

... Description: Broadcom 802. 11b / g WLAN

Physical address.... : 00-90-4B-94-B6-95

DHCP active...: Yes

Autoconfiguration enabled...: Yes

... The IP address: 0.0.0.0

... Subnet mask: 0.0.0.0.

... Default gateway. :

DHCP server...: 255.255.255.255

C:\Documents and User cab >

With this information, I have it in the hope that someone can help me get the media reconnected... Thank you in advance for your help!

Susan

You don't tell us how get you return (restoration or recovery system to factory setting or what?).

The Ipconfig/all , it seems, your machine does not get the IP address of the router/modem. Try to go through the network card and see if the computer is configured to get anautomatic IP and DNS assigned automatically to the computer.

Did you check with the hotel if their WIFI works as well as othercustomers using the connection Wireless successfully?

Also ask them if they provide a password for the WIFI , just in case they are in an urban area and you don't want someone else to their customers access to the Internet.

You tried to empty the DNS and renew theIP by following these steps:

Run the command:

ipconfig/flushdns click on [OK]

ipconfig/release, click [OK]

ipconfig / renew click [OK]

netsh winsock reset click [OK]

Restart your machine.

Additionally, make sure that the Automatic Windows Configuration service is enabled in the service control panel:

Run the command and then type:

services.msc, click [OK]

Locate the Automatic Windows Configuration and make sure that it is in auto-start, also disable the Wireless management tool customer utility for the manufacturer of wireless, it can interfere with the automatic configuration.

You receive a message "Limited or no connectivity" on a computer that is connected to the Internet by a DSL modem or a modem cable after installing Windows XP Service Pack 2
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/892896

Restart your machine.

Let us know your finidings.

NASS - http://www.nasstec.co.uk

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