limited access probelm solved but still need help.

arthus

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When i reset the router, my laptop get net connection properly, but i have to do this every time when i open my laptop after shutdown, so how can i solve yhis problem permanantly ....help me .
 
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Hmmm. I'm no networking expert i should say first as well.

But i would suggest you change the outputted standard on the router (a.g.n etc) Try each one and see what results you get, but the most common is N so i'd try that first. Also i know that in my router i can switch channels which allows the router to somewhat avoid interference from other devices running 2.4ghz. I think the highest is 14. Try each one, and again see what results you get.

Sorry if it's not a great answer, like i said i'm no expert on networking but i hope this helps.

lilpopjim

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Does it just not connect to your router after a shutdown? First thing i'd try would be to download the latest drivers, could be issues with your current ones etc. Second thing i'd try would to a complete reset of the router.
 

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Ya i mean when i open my laptop it shows limited access, then i push the reset button on router and then laptop get net connection and it works fine as long as i work on my laptop, after that when i shutdown and re open laptop it shows limited access again, then i had to push the reset button again, i mean every opening of my laptop i have to push reset button of my router. And i have updated my driver, but still same problem
 

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Hmmm. I'm no networking expert i should say first as well.

But i would suggest you change the outputted standard on the router (a.g.n etc) Try each one and see what results you get, but the most common is N so i'd try that first. Also i know that in my router i can switch channels which allows the router to somewhat avoid interference from other devices running 2.4ghz. I think the highest is 14. Try each one, and again see what results you get.

Sorry if it's not a great answer, like i said i'm no expert on networking but i hope this helps.
 
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lilpopjim

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Hmmm. I'm no networking expert i should say first as well.

But i would suggest you change the outputted standard on the router (a.g.n etc) Try each one and see what results you get, but the most common is N so i'd try that first. Also i know that in my router i can switch channels which allows the router to somewhat avoid interference from other devices running 2.4ghz. I think the highest is 14. Try each one, and again see what results you get.

Sorry if it's not a great answer, like i said i'm no expert on networking but i hope this helps.