Network issue Windows 10, limited access

I have totally no idea what to do. This thread is not about a smartphone problem 
Ive updated from Windows 7 to Windows 10 build 10074
I dont have a Internet connection at all. Every network i connect to it says limited access does anyone have windows 10 and the same problem ?

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