Pfkninenines wrote:
What somewhat worries me is that you said you may have 'installed more than [you] need' when it comes to drivers. The computer could be confused if it has the incorrect drivers along with the correct ones.
Try going into Device Manager and deleting all network drivers, then installing just the correct one.
Well the thing is, i dont know which ones i need :l
Aquw VettelS 776 wrote:
schoolboy wrote:
i cant access internet from anywhere, the ping didnt work. I clicked repair, didnt work :l
So no browsers are able to connect to the Internet, but Windows is definitely still telling you have an Internet connection? Check to make absolutely sure it tell you that you have an INTERNET CONNECTION and not just a NETWORK CONNECTION.
Try connecting to your router via and Ethernet cable- it could be that your router is blocking Internet traffic. If this works, the problem could still be with your router not allowing Internet traffic via wifi, so check to make sure that everything is configured properly. This should be fairly quick and easy to do, so if it doesn't work, do what Paul suggested and uninstall and then reinstall the drivers. What I also suggest is instead of using the CD-ROM that you are currently, go directly to the manufacturer's website and download the driver from there. This will ensure that you have the latest release, and also that you don't get stuck with a load of bundled junkware that you don't really need.
I did go to the website, gotta try that ethernet cable, but it says its sending and recieving fine, i also use this wifi for my ipod touch, so it should be good.