Windows 7 will not connect to the wifi network

My Asus laptop (that I had for a year) all of a sudden, stopped to connect to the internet. The problem is not in my modem or ethernet, connection that work well for my mac. I click the network button and it says "network 4. No internet connection. My usual ssid will not be at the point in the available connections. I don't know what to do! The normal customer service does not know

Hi AedanC,

Thanks for posting the question on the Microsoft Community Forums.

According to the description provided, looks like you are facing a problem when accessing wireless network.

It would be great if you could answer this question in order to help you further.

Have you made changes on the computer before this problem?

See the following Microsoft article and check.

Wi - Fi and in Windows network connection issues:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/wired-and-wireless-network-connection-problems-in-Windows

Keep us informed on the status of the issue.

If you need Windows guru, do not hesitate to post your questions and we will be happy to help you.

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