Windows 7, not identified limited in the wireless network connectivity

I have a Vostro 1720 laptop for about 1.5 years and up to a month before, its connected fine just internet Best Western (my place of work). All of a sudden it just stopped and started giving the message "limited connectivity". I tried many commands and procedures that have worked for others, nothing is. My final straw was to wipe completely and to upgrade my vista to Windows 7 (Home ed). Now my computer is running 7, but still the problem remains. I tried:

  1. Manually assign an Ip address
  2. Reset the Modem
  3. Disable the Ipv6 Protocol
  4. Flushing DNS
  5. running Internet explorer without modules
  6. Commands (netsh int ipv4/ipv6 reset reset.log) Winsock stack
  7. Stop and start the DHCP service
  8. Looking for the ##ip - list services – found nothing
  9. Looking for Hello in the list services – found nothing
  10. Uninstall and reinstall the drivers
  11. from the identified public/no network to private - changed back
  12. Save, and then change the reg edit {GUID} - does not, so I changed it back
  13. Wipe the hard drive and the installation of Win 7
  14. At off Norton Antivirus completely (removal tool)
  15. Running in mode without failure + network
  16. Turned off the firewall in windows 7 by default
  17. Allocating an address random MAC under Advanced properties in the wireless card driver
  18. Disable all connections except for the wireless connection

Hi all

I had the same problem and searched for 2 days for a reply.

I'm under Intel Centrino Wireless n 1030 in Windows 7.

I finally found an updated driver for the Centrino Wireless n 1030. It has been updated 5/2011 which was more recent than the version 12/2010 I had on my computer.

http://www.driveridentifier.com/scan/download.php?item_id=51625129&ScanID=6BEF4EB662F14B20B13ACCD8D322B6A9&hardware_id=PCI%5CVEN_8086%26DEV_008A%26SUBSYS_53258086

When you log on the site it says that! This driver is not designed for your computer!, but I downloaded and installed in any case.

HE FIXED EVERYTHING!

I hope this helps...

Lindsay

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