Type the command cmd and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window.Ģ] Type the command given below and press Enter. Fix 2 – Run the Network Troubleshooterīefore attempting manual solutions, we could try Windows own network troubleshooter.ġ] Click on the Start button and select the gear-like symbol to open the Settings page.Ģ] Select Updates and Security from the options and from the list on the left-hand side, choose the Troubleshoot tab.ģ] Click on Network Adapter to initiate the Network Troubleshooter and go through the procedure.ġ] Log in to your system as the administrator and press Win + R to open the Run window. Once we are sure of the connection, switch On the computer. Now switch On the router and wait till its light are up and steady.To be on the safer side, try connecting a device other than your computer to the router and check when the internet starts working on that device.
Switch On the modem and wait for till all its light are up and steady. In the condition, we would have to power-cycle the system.Ĥ] Switch Off the modem, router, and the computer. It it is in the order of 169.254.***.***, it means the system has assigned an IP address to itself. 2] Type the command ipconfigand press Enter.ģ] In the list of details, check the IPv4 address.