Internet Connection Problem

Feb 22, 2018
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I'm having trouble with my laptop. It's a GeForce GTX, Intel gaming laptop, which you already know is supposed to work fast for expert gaming. One day I came home and decided to play, found my Wi-Fi connected, but there was a yield sign above the four bars. Underneath it said "No internet, secured". As you can already guess, the Wi-Fi will not work, and I've tried to connect to other networks as well. I know, I've read the other threads. I restarted my computer multiple times, listened to Microsoft Trouble Shooter Wireless, restarted my router. I have an Airi that is supposed to help spread Wi-Fi through my house easier. The internet works fine when the laptop is extremely close to the router itself, but the idea of the laptop was to be able to use something in my room for once. Any suggestions? I'm running out of hope.
 
Solution
from another pc download the wifi drivers for your laptop and put them on a usb stick. uninstall the old drivers and reboot and reinstall with the newest drivers. if the error still there pull the battery and power. flip the laptop over and check that the network card still locked in to the system board.
from another pc download the wifi drivers for your laptop and put them on a usb stick. uninstall the old drivers and reboot and reinstall with the newest drivers. if the error still there pull the battery and power. flip the laptop over and check that the network card still locked in to the system board.
 
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