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 hi guys I have a problem not with my internet conetion but with pc getting net. if I connect via laptop wifi the internet is fine but in my pc every 20-30 minutes randomly my PC doesn't have internet (try to open a page it says not available)

,, the network icon is OK , it is not disabled , ( even local area connection shows that data is entering in my computer) .

I try to disable and enable local area connection the same thing
Only if I restart my PC the internet comes again .

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Wait, you have this problem while you are on wifi? thats weird because the internet icon in your screenshot is from a cable connection. do you have a cable plugged in?

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you could try and update your network card drivers, or reset your router, try a diffrent cable in your pc.

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Try using a different web browser when it stops loading pages. It seems like you aren't losing the internet connection if your icons don't change to some sort of ! sign. One way to test your connection is to do a ping test using the command prompt. Press the start button and type 'CMD' into the search bar. Once CMD opens up just type:

 

ping  www.google.com

 

if you internet/network card are fine it will complete the test. If not it will say "request timed out".

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I suggest that you re install any network drivers that you may have and just try and eliminate things that may be the problem. 

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I have a yellow triangle sometimes when my internet is working perfectly, not quite as annoying but still a little annoying!  

This is usually software bugs, and shouldn't be a concern (for 5 years my toshiba laptop showed the icon as disconnected but in actual fact was working fine). as long as the interest works that should be the main concern.

 

 

 hi guys I have a problem not with my internet conetion but with pc getting net. if I connect via laptop wifi the internet is fine but in my pc every 20-30 minutes randomly my PC doesn't have internet (try to open a page it says not available)

,, the network icon is OK , it is not disabled , ( even local area connection shows that data is entering in my computer) .

I try to disable and enable local area connection the same thing

Only if I restart my PC the internet comes again .

This is an odd issue, and have never encountered this before. But by the looks of it, it seems like an IP address conflict.

My suggestion is you update your ethernet drivers first, go to the motherboards website and download the latest drivers.

If that does not work, try in CMD ipconfog/ renew. This should renew your address and it should provide you with a non-conflicting address.

If that is not the case, your mac-address may have been duplicated.

Do you have another router in the home?

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This is usually software bugs, and shouldn't be a concern (for 5 years my toshiba laptop showed the icon as disconnected but in actual fact was working fine). as long as the interest works that should be the main concern.

 

 

This is an odd issue, and have never encountered this before. But by the looks of it, it seems like an IP address conflict.

My suggestion is you update your ethernet drivers first, go to the motherboards website and download the latest drivers.

If that does not work, try in CMD ipconfog/ renew. This should renew your address and it should provide you with a non-conflicting address.

If that is not the case, your mac-address may have been duplicated.

Do you have another router in the home?

In one router are connected 2 pc I don't now if that is the problem

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In one router are connected 2 pc I don't now if that is the problem

I would think not, but just in case disconnect one of the PC's, and on the connected PC renew the Ip address (in CMD type ipconfig /renew).

On the disconnected PC (whichever PC you disconnected), while disconnected type in CMD ipconfig /release.

Re-connect the PC then type in CMD ipconfig /renew.

This should change the addresses if that is the problem.

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