Connection problem with Windows 7

KrazyJon

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I am having a connection problem with my newly installed Windows 7 operating system. I made sure that I had the drives required to run everything needed, everything is running smoothly, no problem, but the internet. It'll connect to the network, but the WiFi shows a yellow triangle with an explanation point, otherwise saying "no internet access." I've discovered temporary issues in the past before the fresh new install of windows 7, but now, I want a almost permenant fix to where I won't have to deal with it for a long time. If you guys could help, that would be great, tomshardware has already been a great help.
 

KrazyJon

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I've attempted the ipconfig method, no success, although for a brief second the yellow triangle vanished, but soon returned almost immediately. The IPv4 settings are set to automatic if that may help any.
 

Copyright-Wapow

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Okay. If none of my suggestions work then try right clicking the Wi-Fi signal then troubleshoot problems.

There is a small chance it would work but try it. If the result is "no problem found" then try disabling and enabling the network adapter.
 

KrazyJon

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It says here, "Troubleshooting was unable to automatically fix all of the issues found. You can find more details below."; Problems found
Windows can't communicate with the device or resource (primary DNS server). I tried doing what you said, after re connecting after the network adapter was enabled, the connection worked for a couple of minutes, but soon failed. The problem, unfortunately, continues to persist.