Satellite P50T-A-125 - Wi-Fi Connectivity issues

I am having major issues connecting to WiFi with a Satellite P50t-A-125 laptop.
We have 3 of these laptops in the house, but only having WiFi connectivity problems with one of them.
It doesn't matter where the laptop is located (i.e. house, hotel, overseas etc ), the problem is the same.
It will connect to the WiFi local 'hot spot' / hub, but will not connect to the internet and the "limited connectivity" message comes up.
This is a very annoying and time consuming problem, any help or advice in resolving it would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards - SSG.

Hi
I think you should start with WLan driver update.
Mostly such limited connection issues could be solved by Wlan driver updates.
From my knowledge the notebook was equipped with Intel Wireless-N 7260 Plus Bluetooth Wlan card
The newest driver for this Intel page could be downloaded from Intel website:
[Intel Wireless-N 7260|https://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng&ProductFamily=Wireless+ Networking&ProductLine=Intel%C2%AE+Wi-Fi+Products&ProductProduct=Intel%C2%AE+Wireless-N+7260&ProdId=3713&LineId=1784&FamilyId=1783]
Feedback appreciated

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