Hi, i am not able to connect to the internet. wifi not working.

hi, i am not able to connect to the internet. wifi not working. not able to find proper drivers for 32 bit win.7 os. need urgent help..
This question was solved.
View Solution.

Hi:
I can give you the link to the wifi driver, if you do the following steps to post the hardware ID for the wireless card, so I can figure out what model wireless card the notebook has...
To find the hardware ID, go to the device manager and click on the device labeled Network Controller.
Then click on the Details tab at the top of the Network Controller window.
Now you see a Property drop down list and it is defaulted to Device Description.
Drop down on that list and select the second item (Hardware ID's).
Post the top string of characters you see in the window.

Similar Messages

  • I have the new ipad and inserted  a new tata docomo sim , it shows network but is not able to connect to the internet,,, can any1 plzz help me out

    i have the new ipad and inserted  a new tata docomo sim in it, it shows network but is not able to connect to the internet,,, can any1 plzz help me out

    Let's start with the most obvious? Have you paid for service? If yes, thry THIS.

  • Self-assigned IP address which is not able to connect to the internet.

    Okay, so my whole issue started around six or more months ago. I have a white MacBook which I have never particularly had any connectivity problems with, at least that where caused by my laptop. I constantly am on the internet at home and have never had issues with wireless connection here. I am a full time student which means I am also constantly on campus with my laptop and needing access to the internet. Even so, there I have never had any issues with connectivity.
    My issue is when I go to another university campus I am unable to connect to the internet. My airport finds the network I want and connects to it but usually within a few seconds the radial bars go a light gray and have an exclamation point through them . When looking under the Airport drop down list it simply says, "Airport has a self-assigned IP address and may not be able to connect to the internet." This particular IP that is not allowing me to access the internet starts off with 169.**.*.**. I would provide the entire IP but as I am not on that campus at the moment, I can't and don't remember it fully.
    I have tried SO many different things in order to find a solution but have come up empty handed every time. I've tried turning off my firewall and all of the steps that resolution includes and have also tried to resolve the issue through the creation of a new location, new network, and the use of network assistant on Airport.
    I know it is not an issue of the universities wireless network because I can easily connect to the internet through my Ipod Touch without a password simply by finding the network, connecting, stating I'm a guest, and then agreeing to the terms of use. Same goes for my local campus wireless network on both my Ipod Touch and MacBook.
    I am in extreme need of a resolution and would GREATLY appreciate any kind of feedback anyone can give me. If there is any other information you may need to help me out a little more accurately just let me know, I'll be happy to give you whatever I can so that I may figure this annoyance out!

    By the way, totally didn't mean to categorize this under Airport for Windows. This is my first post and OBVIOUSLY a figured out a way to mess it up. My bad. :S
    But again I'd appreciate any help! :]

  • Self assigned Ip address 169.254.233.194 and will not be able to connect to the internet

    self assigned IP address  and will not be able to connect to the internet. How do I fix this?

    Sorry we have no info.. so description of the problem..
    Are you using wireless? If so on what? Do you have a TC?
    Is this a new TC and failed to setup correctly? Or you have TC or some other wireless router that has been working fine and now failed?
    Plug in by ethernet? Does it now work?
    Reboot the TC.. Does it now work?
    Reboot the whole network.. restart in order.. modem.. router.. TC.. whatever other network equipment.. clients.
    Do some clients work and others fail?
    Press and hold reset on the TC. Redo the setup.. change the TC setup to fixed channels and SMB names.
    We cannot give specific answers to such vague faults.

  • Can you get a virus on an ipad.I have had this message-Your computer appears to be infected We believe that your computer is infected with malicious software. If you don't take action, you might not be able to connect to the Internet in the future. Learn

    Your computer appears to be infected
    We believe that your computer is infected with malicious software. If you don't take action, you might not be able to connect to the Internet in the future.
    Learn how to remove this software.

    No you do not have a virus. That is a standard web popup usually, that tres to get up to download a "removal program". The removal program is the virus or similar.

  • Airport self-assigned IP address not able to connect to the internet

    I installed airport into my eMac and have been using for over a month with no problems. Today I crashed using iWeb and had to restart with the startup button. Upon restart I couldn't get onto the internet via airport. The computer gets on via ethernet and my MacBook can still access the internet via airport. When I am trying to connect with airport I am told I am connected to my wireless network but the System Preferences>Network with Location set to Automatic, Shows Network Status as "Airport has a self-assigned IP address and may not be able to connect to the internet." I cannot for the life of me figure out how to make it not self-assign an IP address. I hope someone out there can.

    Ouch I was hoping someone would have replied after I went to bed last night.
    So I looked at some other posts and tried running applejack to no avail. I also removed the network from my prefered selection and reselected it to see if the WEP was the porblem, it wasn't. Then I switched to manual selection of IP and typed in 192.168.0.1 with subnet mask 255.255.255.0. This got rid of the self-assigned IP note but when I tried to use Safari it still said I wasn't connected to the internet. Ugh. Could removing and replacing my airport card fix this problem?

  • HT3466 Airport has self assigned IP address 169.254.153.51 and will not be able to connect to the Internet

    Cannot  connect to internet wirelessly because I get the message "AirPort has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.153.51 and will not be able to connect to the Internet."

    I would recommend that you do the following as a minimum:
    Power-down the modem, AirPort base station, and computer(s).
    Disconnect the AirPort base station from the Internet broadband modem.
    While all of the devices are powered-down, perform a "factory default" reset on the base station. This will get it back to its "out-of-the-box" configuration and make setting it up much easier, especially if you use the "Assist me" process within the AirPort Utility. (ref: Resetting an AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule)
    After the base station resets, go ahead and power it back down.
    Reconnect the AirPort base station to the Internet broadband modem. For the Extreme and Time Capsule, be sure to connect the cable to the base station's WAN (circle-of-dots) port.
    Power-up the modem; wait at least 10-15 minutes to allow it adequate time to initialize.
    Power-up the AirPort base station; wait at least 5-10 minutes. Note: The AirPort's status light may continue to flash amber after it has intialized. That is because, there may be some additional configuration items necessary, like setting up wireless security, before the overall setup is completed to get a green status.
    Power-up your computer(s).
    In this basic configuration, the AirPort base station will broadcast an unsecured wireless network with a Network Name (SSID) of Apple Network NNNNNN. Network clients, connected to the base station either by wire or wireless, should now be able to access the Internet through the ISP's modem. Once Internet connectivity has been verified, you can use the AirPort Utility to configure the base station for wireless security and any other desired options. Please post back your results.

  • I have no longer been able to connect to the internet as aiport continueously tells me that "airport has selfassigned ip address and will not be able to connect to the internet.

    Up until about a week ago I have not had a single internet connectivity problem.  Then, all of the sudden airport will no longer connect and it keeps telling me that "Airport has self-assigned IP address and will not be able to connect to the internet." I did not change any settings, I didn't touch anything and all of the sudden it just will not connect anymore.  Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!:)

    These steps often sort out this problem...
    System Preferences > Network
    Select the AirPort from the left hand side
    Click on the Locations combo box and select Edit Locations...
    Click on + to add a new location, call it "Home" (or anything else you prefer)
    Click on Advanced
    Select the AirPort tab and enter your network name
    Select TCP/IP tab. 
    Configure IPv4 Using DHCP
    Now click on Renew DHCP Lease.  After a few seconds you should get an IP address (probably 192.168.x.x)
    Click on Proxies tab.
    Select Auto Proxy Discovery and Use Passive FTP
    Click on OK and Apply, etc.
    Bob

  • HT1338 my airport is not working getting Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.5.29 and will not be able to connect to the Internet

    my wi fi wont work giving me this Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.5.29 and will not be able to connect to the Internet whats up with the airport how do i fix it

    See this discussion.
    Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address
    Troubleshooting suggestions.
    Troubleshooting Wi-Fi issues in OS X
    Wireless Connection Problems - Fix
    Wireless Connection Problems - Fix (2)
    Wireless Connection Problems - Fix (3)
    Wireless Connection Problems - Fix (4)
    Wireless Diagnostics - About

  • I getting airport has a self-assigned ip address and may not be able to connect to the internet

    I getting airport has a self-assigned ip address and may not be able to connect to the internet

    I have got exactly the same message after we re-configured our router. I was connecting using my iMac wirelessly before hand, but now cannot. Our other PCs can connect wirelessly to the router so it's not the router. I have also tried the firewall solution but that doesn't work either.
    I did call Apple Support who said that a full troubleshoot would cost £35 as my computer is older than 90 days (well yes it's been working fine that's why it's over 90 days old, it's only now that it isn't!). He said a trouble shoot didn't guarantee success so I declined his offer to charge me an extortionate amount of money for nothing! He did say that the router needs to be giving the Airport an IP address, but it isn't doing it now. His only suggestion was to turn off the router and turn it back on or power down the iMac. Neither of which help.
    Anyone else had any success?

  • IPad Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.210.251 and will not be able to connect to the Internet.  How to fix?

    Mini connects to internet via cable modem fine.
    Want to have ipad connect also but mini Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.210.251 and will not be able to connect to the Internet.  How to fix?

    Hello:
    I am a long way from a wi-fi expert, but.....
    You need, I think, either a router with wi-fi or an airport (express or extreme).  The iPad needs to connect to to a network.  In my case, I use an airport express and both my iMac and iPad 2 connect to the Internet through the airport device. 
    Barry

  • My Macbook Pro says Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.74.157 and will not be able to connect to the internet.

    I just got my new Macbook Pro today. When I tried to connect it to my Wi-Fi at home it won't connect. I put in my WEP key correct every time and it keeps saying  "Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.74.157 and will not be able to connect to the internet" . I connect my iPod touch to this same Wi-Fi all the time plus my other laptop and my phone and it works fine. Please help !! I  use Verizon Fios modem/router.

    Hi, it could be that the Router will not allow you onto the network..Reboot, Modem,Router & computer..
    Find out the native IP address for your Router & reset the network configs''
    Use Keychain Access to Delete all Internet/Router Passwords etc.. Then Roboot..

  • What doesWi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.76.213 and will not be able to connect to the Internet

    This is what i get when i try to connect with wi fi at my local liberary: Since i updated to MOUNTAIN LION!!!
    Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.76.213 and will not be able to connect to the Internet
    Although i can use Snow Leopard at the same Library via a external hard drive and when the same mbp was running Lion it also didn't have any issues connecting at the same library.
    Anyone can help out?????

    Do this the stuff you find at the bottom of this thread:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3864270?tstart=0

  • Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.82.22 and will not be able to connect to the Internet.

    I was watching my ATV3 and it suddenly stopped. When trying to reset things and get my wifi back I get the following message: Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.82.22 and will not be able to connect to the Internet. I do not have clue to what happened or what to do next. Any help is appreciated.

    Power-Cycle the modem.... though it looks like your internet services may have gone down.. or something else upstream has gone kaut.

  • Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.235.119 and will not be able to connect to the Internet.

    Wi-Fi has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.235.119 and will not be able to connect to the Internet.

    Reset the TC and make sure it is in the right mode.. ie router if you use a cable pure modem for instance.
    Or if you use a router combined modem.. put the TC in bridge mode.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Unable to release the change request from se01

    HI All, Recently i had applied Rsecnotes as per sap recommendation in EWA Report and I implemented successfully in DEV System. But, When i try to release the change requests from SE01 in (DEV System) it is giving the error message "Object Func<object

  • HT204368 No Bluetooth devises appear while IPhone is trying to detect, what's wrong ?

    No Bluetooth devises appear while IPhone is trying to detect, what's wrong ? In addition the Bluetooth sign on the upper part of the IPhone appears only when I enter the Bluetooth setting. Is this part of IOS 6.1 changes?

  • When downloading a .csv file in Safari, it adds .xls, making the file filename.cvs.xls

    When downloading a .csv file in Safari, it adds .xls, making the file filename.cvs.xls If I rename the file, it opens just fine, if I don't it opens all in one column. I had found a fix on my old macbook, but just got a new MBP and it's happening aga

  • ACS 5.1 Error Message Help

    All Currently running 4 ACS 5.1 servers to load balance our 802.1x requests, but am getting an error message which is a bit unhelpful in terms of details. The error message is 11051 RADIUS packet contains invalid state attribute and only seems to occ

  • Save modified difference in ik11 enhancement

    Hello all, The requirement is, in ik11 while creating measuring document, the difference should be modified according to the measuring point and saved on save button, which is not in standard. For finding exact point for coding, I put breakpoint in B