My satelite Laptop WIFI keeps going to limited C55-B5296 running win 8.1

my laptop is 5 mo old been having wifi connection trouble from day one wifi goes to limited shows a yellow triangle at botton of screen  I can't do anything online until I disconnect it and reconnect it. it is a satelite C55-B5296 running Win 8.1 also having trouble connecting to websites getting messages web sites can't be found

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Hold the Windows button and press 'x' to open a menu in the lower-left. Select "Device Manager." In the Device Manager, expand "Network adapters." What's listed there?

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