Windows 7 Home Premium Wifi grey symbol with a star yellow but fully connected to the internet.

Windows 7 Home Premium Wifi grey symbol with a star yellow but fully connected to the internet.

Have been able to fix it by uninstalling the driver wireless and re - install, but when the system is restarted it then returns to the same problem.  Tried to remove the data of the registry key 'TrayNotify' windows and stopping the same tried to remove "explorer.exe" and replace "explorer.exe".. even goes back to the same problem.

It is likely that your computer sees and is seen by your router.  Gold Star means that it is connected, but the router will not assign an IP address to access the Internet.

This is usually caused by a code password incorrectly stored (on your computer).

Click on this icon.  Find your network.  Remove it from the list.  Now, after a small wait, click this icon again.  It should detect your network and ask for the password.  If you have entered the right code, it should connect you.

If these steps do not resolve the problem, then it is likely that you would have a problem with your router - it might be inside a separate device or your modem.

A restart of the modem and router can help.  Pull the plug on the modem and the router.  Wait 30 seconds.  Put the plug in the modem only.  Wait 30 seconds.  Put the plug in the router.  Wait 2 minutes.  If she can still connect, try re-booting the computer.

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