Limited Connectivity after logging into wireless network?

I have a questions in regards to logging into my wireless network from laptop. From laptop I experienced a connection but a "LIMITED CONNECTIVITY?"   In other words a connection was confirmed but unsuccessful, it says? How do I fix? Thnx!   

Make sure you enter your correct Network Key, limited connectivity error normally occurs when you enter a wrong/invalid network key...
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