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Shockwave.2CC
02-09-2014, 05:04 PM
Ok so I'm on holiday and I've got the persons wifi connections who I'm staying with
But when Ive put all the information in on my laptop on the wifi icon (bottom right) it comes up with a black exclamation mark inside a yellow triangle and it won't let me connect to the Internet.
Can anyone help with this?
Ps. I'm writing this via my iPad as it all works on my iPad and phone but not laptop
Hannah
02-09-2014, 05:22 PM
Do you have any more information regarding your laptop model, which country you are holidaying in, their isp etc?
Shockwave.2CC
02-09-2014, 05:28 PM
My laptop is a toshiba, I'm on holiday in the uk
Hannah
02-09-2014, 05:33 PM
Ooer, and you're getting wifi fine on other products.
Have you tried turning it on and off again? ;) lol jk
But perhaps try resetting the router?
Shockwave.2CC
02-09-2014, 05:35 PM
Can get on the Internet on anything else
I have tried switching it off an on (no luck)
I have restarted the router (still no luck)
Hannah
02-09-2014, 05:37 PM
Your firewall isn't possibly blocking it out, is it? It's a little strange that there is a connection but no internet access.
Shockwave.2CC
02-09-2014, 08:12 PM
Don't think so because it works anywhere else in the world
lawrawrrr
02-09-2014, 08:18 PM
Right click the internet thing - troubleshoot?
Shockwave.2CC
02-09-2014, 08:21 PM
Nope, still hasn't fixed it
lawrawrrr
02-09-2014, 08:39 PM
Nope, still hasn't fixed it
what did it say when you did it?
Trinity
02-09-2014, 08:57 PM
Ok so I'm on holiday and I've got the persons wifi connections who I'm staying with
But when Ive put all the information in on my laptop on the wifi icon (bottom right) it comes up with a black exclamation mark inside a yellow triangle and it won't let me connect to the Internet.
Can anyone help with this?
Ps. I'm writing this via my iPad as it all works on my iPad and phone but not laptop
I know it might sound silly, but are you 100% sure you've put the right wifi password in? Try doing it again, just in case.
Do you have an ethernet cable anywhere? If you do, try doing a wired connection just to see if it works that way.
Shockwave.2CC
02-09-2014, 09:17 PM
It says:
If you're connected to a hotspot or domain network, contact the network administrator.
Otherwise:
1. Unplug or turn of the device
2. Once all of the lights on the device are off, wait at least 10 seconds
3. Turn the device back on or plug it back into the power outlet
To restart a router or access point that has a built-in battery, press and quickly release the Reset button.
Firehorse
08-09-2014, 01:57 PM
I guess you're using Windows 8/8.1? If so then there's your problem.
GommeInc
08-09-2014, 02:43 PM
I guess you're using Windows 8/8.1? If so then there's your problem.
Why would Windows 8 be the problem? Just wondering for interest sake :)
mrwoooooooo
08-09-2014, 03:55 PM
I guess you're using Windows 8/8.1? If so then there's your problem.
or not
Firehorse
13-09-2014, 08:25 PM
Why would Windows 8 be the problem? Just wondering for interest sake :)
or not
Lots of problems with drivers and Windows 8/8.1, especially/particularly on Intel wireless cards.
I've spent the last two months going back and forth with various manufacturers over why the wireless on a brand new laptop was experiencing the exact same issue detailed in the OP, even had the wireless card replaced under warranty, and every single time I've been told the problem lies with the drivers simply not working with Windows 8. This is the newest Asus and Intel hardware we're talking about here too, not some prehistoric device without drivers for Windows 8.
mrwoooooooo
13-09-2014, 08:35 PM
Lots of problems with drivers and Windows 8/8.1, especially/particularly on Intel wireless cards.
I've spent the last two months going back and forth with various manufacturers over why the wireless on a brand new laptop was experiencing the exact same issue detailed in the OP, even had the wireless card replaced under warranty, and every single time I've been told the problem lies with the drivers simply not working with Windows 8. This is the newest Asus and Intel hardware we're talking about here too, not some prehistoric device without drivers for Windows 8.
t's not microsoft's fault intel and asus cant make their own drivers work
Drunq
14-09-2014, 01:22 AM
Ok so I'm on holiday and I've got the persons wifi connections who I'm staying with
But when Ive put all the information in on my laptop on the wifi icon (bottom right) it comes up with a black exclamation mark inside a yellow triangle and it won't let me connect to the Internet.
Can anyone help with this?
Ps. I'm writing this via my iPad as it all works on my iPad and phone but not laptop
Check with the company. Some companies can block different devices because of the IP addresses and make sure in an area the signal can reach. :)
Firehorse
14-09-2014, 08:51 AM
t's not microsoft's fault intel and asus cant make their own drivers work
Common hardware, Intel wireless cards are in a lot of devices; and the company's outsourced support mentioned there had been a lot of problems with Wi-Fi on W8 devices in general.
Hadn't experienced these types of problems with Wi-Fi since the days of XP SP1.
GommeInc
14-09-2014, 05:00 PM
Lots of problems with drivers and Windows 8/8.1, especially/particularly on Intel wireless cards.
I've spent the last two months going back and forth with various manufacturers over why the wireless on a brand new laptop was experiencing the exact same issue detailed in the OP, even had the wireless card replaced under warranty, and every single time I've been told the problem lies with the drivers simply not working with Windows 8. This is the newest Asus and Intel hardware we're talking about here too, not some prehistoric device without drivers for Windows 8.
That's pretty strange and worrying for anyone who might not be entirely good with computers :/ But as mrwoooooooo said that seems more of an issue with Intel and ASUS than with Windows 8, unless Windows 8 is asking the drivers to do something completely different for some weird reason :/ It does seem weird if the technology is roughly the same but Windows 8 refuses to acknowledge it. I wouldn't like to say who is at fault.
Firehorse
14-09-2014, 09:31 PM
That's pretty strange and worrying for anyone who might not be entirely good with computers :/ But as @mrwoooooooo (http://www.habboxforum.com/member.php?u=101287) said that seems more of an issue with Intel and ASUS than with Windows 8, unless Windows 8 is asking the drivers to do something completely different for some weird reason :/ It does seem weird if the technology is roughly the same but Windows 8 refuses to acknowledge it. I wouldn't like to say who is at fault.
Would also add TP-Link into the mix of possible manufacturers at fault.
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