My PC is connected to the wireless network, but it is impossible to open any internet page. I went through the diagnosis of Internet Explorer, see below.

Diagnosis of last run time: 28/01/12 10:16:32 Gateway diagnosis

Entry door

Info the following proxy configuration is used by IE: automatically detect settings: enabled Automatic Configuration Script: Proxy Server: Proxy bypass list:

info could not get the proxy settings via the Proxy Automatic Configuration mechanism

Info this computer has the following (s) default gateway: 0.0.0.0

warn that there is no default gateway entry

repair automatic action: reset the network connection

action to disable the network card

activation of the card network action

successfully activated information network adapter

Info this computer has the following (s) default gateway: 0.0.0.0

warn that there is no default gateway entry

user redirection of information in support of the appeal

IP layer diagnostic

Corrupted IP routing table

prevent the default route is missing or not valid

Invalid entries in the ARP cache

action cache ARP has been emptied

Diagnosis of IP Configuration

Invalid IP address

detected info valid IP address: 192.168.0.1

Wireless diagnosis

Wireless - Service disabled

Wireless - user SSID

required user input action: specify the name of the network or the SSID

Wireless - first installation

Info the name of the wireless network (SSID) to which the user wants to connect is IrinaLaptop-router.

Wireless - Radio

detected info valid IP address: 192.168.0.1

Wireless - off limits

Wireless - hardware problem

Wireless - Novice user

Wireless - network Ad - hoc

Wireless - less preferred

Wireless - 802. 1 active x

Wireless - Configuration mismatch

Wireless - low SNR

WinSock diagnostic

WinSock status

info all base service provider entries are present in the Winsock Catalog.

channels of information the Winsock Service provider are valid.

Info entry provider MSAFD Tcpip [TCP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.

Info entry provider MSAFD Tcpip [UDP/IP] passed the loopback communication test.

Info entry RSVP UDP Service Provider provider passed the loopback communication test.

Info entry RSVP TCP Service Provider provider passed the loopback communication test.

Info connectivity is valid for all Winsock service providers.

Diagnosis of network adapter

Network location detection

Info to help home Internet connection

Identification of network adapter

Info network connection: name = connection to the LAN, device = Broadcom 440 x 10/100 Integrated Controller, MediaType = LAN, type = LAN

Info network connection: name = wireless network connection, Device = Intel (R) PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection, MediaType = LAN, type = Wireless

Info network connection: name = 1394 connection, device = 1394 Net Adapter, MediaType = LAN, type = 1394

Info network connection: name = connection high speed, device = Miniport WAN (PPPOE), MediaType = PPPOE, type = NONE

Info network connection: name = blank, peripheral = Miniport WAN (PPPOE), MediaType = PPPOE, type = NONE

Info both Ethernet connections and wireless available, ask the user for selection

required user input action: select network connection

Info Wireless connection selected

State of the network adapter

Info network connection status: connected

HTTP, HTTPS, FTP Diagnostic

HTTP, HTTPS, FTP connectivity

warn HTTP: error 12007 connecting to www.microsoft.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

warn HTTP: error 12007 connecting to www.hotmail.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

WARN HTTPS: error 12007 connecting to www.microsoft.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

WARN HTTPS: error 12007 connecting to www.passport.net: the server name or address cannot be resolved

WARN FTP (passive): error 12007 connecting to FTP.Microsoft.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

WARN FTP (active): error 12007 connecting to FTP.Microsoft.com: the server name or address cannot be resolved

error could not make an HTTP connection.

error could not make an HTTPS connection.

error could not make an FTP connection.

I did not want to do this (restore point). However, I found a solution. It comes: http://forums.techguy.org/networking/1029348-network-connection-status-media-disconnected.html

Where there are two crucial steps (do not know if the two were needed) RUN command (1) netsh int ip reset reset.log and (2) netsh winsock reset catalog

After a restart, hey presto my wireless connection was repaired. This seems useful, but not essential (shows wireless performance but not the solution): http://wpc.475a.edgecastcdn.net/0047...etup.1.2.0.exe which is run Xirrus Wi-Fi Inspector 
Thanks for your time!
Good bye

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