New modem. HP laptop, wireless network, but not to the internet connection (local only)

A wired connection works without problem. I try and wireless connection and it connects to the modem, but only on a "Local" basis only Other wireless devices connect without problem for example telephone, macbook. All solutions?

Before doing the following, disconnect any WiFi network.

Navigate to the following location:

Control network and Internet\Network connections

Right-click on the WLAN adapter you are using. Click on properties. On the Networking tab, look for Internet Protocol Version 4. Select it, and then click Properties. On the general tab, select the IP address automatically and DNS server automatically get an address. On the next tab, select automatic private IP address. Click Ok. Do the same for Internet Protocol Version 6 in addition, if you have. And then click Ok to close the Properties dialog box. Now try to connect.

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