For the DHCP server mine looked something like this 192.168.199.1
What do i do in this case?
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If your Windows 10 is losing WiFi signal strength and says "No Internet Connection" while other devices are connected just fine, chances are, DHCP Server didn't hand your Windows Device a valid IP address. The solution resides in the following steps:
In case the internet didn't work, repeat from step 12 to step 17. This time try a higher number than the one you chose earlier in Step 12.
This should solve your problem in case you have already tried the below methods and they didn't work. If you haven't, and the problem persists, try these methods until one of them works.
METHOD #1
Reset Network Adapter and DNS using Command Prompt
netsh winsock reset
ipconfig /release
netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
Exit Command Prompt
Restart your PC.
If the problem persists, try Method #2
METHOD #2
Reset Network Adapter using Device Manager
It should reinstall your adapter automatically. If it didn't, follow Step 01 and 02. Then, Click Action > Scan for hardware changes from the top menu lists.
If the problem persists, try Method #3
METHOD #3
Update Your Network Adapter Driver
(This is for more advanced users, proceed at your own risk)
Do NOT download any driver that does not has the exact model number and/or letters. If one number is different (e.g. 955xxx instead of 954xxx) do NOT download it, installing the wrong driver will damage your hardware irreversibly. If you're not sure, I recommend hiring an expert.
Assuming you found your correct driver, and now that the download is finished, you need to update your network adapter's driver. Follow the steps below.
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For the DHCP server mine looked something like this 192.168.199.1
What do i do in this case?
- In the Subnet Prefix Length field, paste this exact number: 255.255.255.0
Thank you for this article.
In step 13 above, I inputted 24 in place of the subnet mask, and that worked for me.
Input your unique address (192.168.199.1 in this case) in the appropriate field as indicated in the instruction.
My problem is not solved. Still not able to access internet