Network connection problem: «identify...» No Internet access.

I have problems to connect to internet on my desktop Gateway FX6831.  It worked fine one day, but I turned on my PC, the other for that icon connection read continuous «ID...» No Internet access. «When you view the network information window, the intermediary between the PC and the internet just reads «Identify...» "and shows an X between it and the icon 'Internet '.  It's hard, connected to a router that is connected to the modem.  My phone and laptop PC connect perfectly to the internet through the same router and the modem.  My PC has an Intel 82578DC Gigabit network adapter.

Some of the fixes I've tried without success:

-Download (via my laptop) and install the latest drivers from the gateway network adapter

-Solve the problem via Windows

-Reset my modem (several times)

-Hard wiring the PC directly to the modem

-Reset my IP address via the command ipconfig at the command prompt

I'm sure I tried other things too, but I can't think of them right now.  Help, please!

I had the same problem and it was my pc down for 3 days and the fix was simple. I think a virus/bad windows update has caused, but not sure. All you have to do is run a system restore to a date of probably about a week before it happened. Mine took place on 18/12/11 and I ran an update 16/12/11 is not working so I chose a previous restore point that was 10/12/11 and it fixed my problem "identify no access to the network. It is very important for situations like this to have System Restore enabled, so I'll give you a link to how to do if your cannot restore to a previous point it being disabled.

in windows 7, select:
start or windows logo
right click on computer and select Properties, low tab
upper left corner select "system protection".
then select Configure (it must be on the system protection tab if it isn't already)
and check the restore settings and previous versions of files, and then press on apply.

hope this helps guys

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