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Wifi Connectivity Issues

Anonymous
2020-06-22T15:28:15+00:00

I have two similar lenovo yoga 2 laptops. Since they are old, I bought a similar wifi adapter to each. Then I bought a secondary router since I am not satisfied with what my modem/router is doing. Whenever I connect to the 5G, both can connect to the 5g of my modem/router however when I connect to my secondary router, only one can get connected. The other one detects the 5g but whenever I hit connect, it will try to connect but will just be kicked out and try to connect back to my modem/router's 5g. What could be the issue here? Thanks for any help.

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-06-22T16:40:12+00:00

    Thanks for the information.

    Kindly Reset TCP/IP Stack again with Command Prompt in Admin.

    To run as admin:

    In the Search box type CMD and you will see “Command Prompt” listed, right-click that result and choose “Run as administrator.”

    Thank you.

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  2. Anonymous
    2020-06-22T16:15:38+00:00

    These are the prompts I got Jocelyn. By the way, the troubleshooter did not identify a problem.

    nbtstat -R

    Failed to purge the NBT Remote Cache Table (This appeared 4x)

    nbtstat -RR

     Failed Release and Refresh of Registered names (This appeared 4x too)

        Access is denied

    netsh int reset all

    The following command was not found: int reset all.

    netsh int ip reset

    The requested operation requires elevation (Run as administrator).

    Resetting Path, failed.

    The requested operation requires elevation (Run as administrator).

    Resetting Potential, OK!

    Resetting Prefix Policy, OK!

    Resetting Proxy Neighbor, OK!

    Resetting Route, failed.

    The requested operation requires elevation (Run as administrator).

    Resetting Site Prefix, OK!

    Resetting Subinterface, OK!

    Resetting Wakeup Pattern, OK!

    Resetting Resolve Neighbor, OK!

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , failed.

    The requested operation requires elevation (Run as administrator).

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , failed.

    The requested operation requires elevation (Run as administrator).

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , OK!

    Resetting , OK!

    Restart the computer to complete this action.

    netsh winsock reset

    The requested operation requires elevation (Run as administrator).

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-06-22T15:53:47+00:00

    My pleasure to help you. Hopefully, you should be able to get rid of the problem without too much sweat.

    With thanks,

    Jocelyn

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-06-22T15:51:07+00:00

    Wow! Thank you very much Jocelyn. This will be a lot of help. I will definitely do this. This is very comprehensive.

    I will let you know what happens.

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  5. Anonymous
    2020-06-22T15:42:33+00:00

    Hi Cebu1979,

    My name is Jocelyn, an independent advisor happy to help you.

    Sorry to hear you

    1. Run Network Troubleshooter

    Open Settings.

    Click on Update & Security.

    Under the "Get up and running" section, select the Internet Connections troubleshooter.

    Click the Run the troubleshooter button.

    Select the Troubleshoot my connection to the Internet option.

    1. Reset TCP/IP Stack.

    Type CMD in the search box, run as administrator

    In the command prompt, type or copy paste the following command one at a time and hit enter after each.

    ipconfig /flushdns

    nbtstat -R

    nbtstat -RR

    netsh int reset all

    netsh int ip reset

    netsh winsock reset

    Restart your computer and then check your internet.

    I hope this would help you. Let us know if you need further assistance.

    Kind regards,

    Jocelyn

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