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Issues with Wi-Fi and internet connectivity.

Issues with Wi-Fi and internet connectivity.

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cammanroxs
Junior Member
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11-03-2020, 04:47 AM
#1
Hello, I've recently faced an issue with my internet connection. It's been stable yesterday but now it's difficult to connect, and even after trying commands like "ipconfig/flushdns," the network still shows a yellow triangle indicating no internet access. Given that I'm using an older OEM upgrade system, I expected some parts to fail sooner. I went to a nearby mall to replace my WiFi adapter with a PCIe X1 model. The previous one was a chip-based card in a slot on the motherboard. Even after installing the new adapter and following the installation instructions, the symbol remained. However, once connected to another network—like my phone's mobile hotspot—I could access some sites, though others such as YouTube worked fine while NVIDIA sites didn't. It seems the connection is unstable, sometimes working, but not consistently. I've tried cleaning up graphics settings and deleting GeForce Experience, but it still failed to load properly (error code 0x0003). After troubleshooting, Microsoft diagnostics suggested my WiFi wasn't properly configured. After several scans, no improvements were seen, leading me to suspect a virus. A recent Windows update might have contributed. I'm considering a full PC reset and trying Steam to back up games, but without internet access it's very challenging. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you need more details.
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cammanroxs
11-03-2020, 04:47 AM #1

Hello, I've recently faced an issue with my internet connection. It's been stable yesterday but now it's difficult to connect, and even after trying commands like "ipconfig/flushdns," the network still shows a yellow triangle indicating no internet access. Given that I'm using an older OEM upgrade system, I expected some parts to fail sooner. I went to a nearby mall to replace my WiFi adapter with a PCIe X1 model. The previous one was a chip-based card in a slot on the motherboard. Even after installing the new adapter and following the installation instructions, the symbol remained. However, once connected to another network—like my phone's mobile hotspot—I could access some sites, though others such as YouTube worked fine while NVIDIA sites didn't. It seems the connection is unstable, sometimes working, but not consistently. I've tried cleaning up graphics settings and deleting GeForce Experience, but it still failed to load properly (error code 0x0003). After troubleshooting, Microsoft diagnostics suggested my WiFi wasn't properly configured. After several scans, no improvements were seen, leading me to suspect a virus. A recent Windows update might have contributed. I'm considering a full PC reset and trying Steam to back up games, but without internet access it's very challenging. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you need more details.

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tea_fairy
Junior Member
23
11-03-2020, 09:17 AM
#2
Connect the PC using a cable to the router. Check if the wired connection works without issues.
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tea_fairy
11-03-2020, 09:17 AM #2

Connect the PC using a cable to the router. Check if the wired connection works without issues.

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Huracan_V10
Member
62
11-03-2020, 11:08 AM
#3
Sorry, the setup isn't possible because of where your computer is located.
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Huracan_V10
11-03-2020, 11:08 AM #3

Sorry, the setup isn't possible because of where your computer is located.

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zazou_88
Junior Member
4
11-04-2020, 12:18 AM
#4
It looks like you're experiencing connectivity issues. The fix could be relocating your router or adding an access point.
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zazou_88
11-04-2020, 12:18 AM #4

It looks like you're experiencing connectivity issues. The fix could be relocating your router or adding an access point.

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penguin32888
Member
69
11-04-2020, 01:56 AM
#5
Consider restarting your computer. Adjust your wireless settings. Your device might be close to failure, especially with Ethernet over power line adapters.
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penguin32888
11-04-2020, 01:56 AM #5

Consider restarting your computer. Adjust your wireless settings. Your device might be close to failure, especially with Ethernet over power line adapters.