Laptop won’t connect to internet, says it’s unplugged. Phone works fine. Please help

Jul 12, 2018
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Dell laptop running windows 10. It was working fine, then I had to start unplugging and replugging in my router and modem for laptop AND phone. My phone wouldn’t connect either. I had to do this more and more often. Now my laptop wouldn’t connect to internet, it keeps saying it’s unplugged. But my phone works fine. What’s wrong? Thank you!
 
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Sounds like there is a problem with your modem or router and that is the cause. Try testing your laptop on another WiFi and see if it has problems. If it does, then you can try the steps below to try and resolve the problem. If, however, it works fine on the other WiFi, then I would look at the modem and/or router and see if any are in need of replacing.

Try this....

1. Go to "Control Panel".

2. Next go to "Network and Internet" and then "Network and Sharing".

3. Now click on "Manage Wireless Networks".

4. On this screen, remove all wireless connections by "right clicking" on it and select "Remove network" from the drop down menu.

5. After doing this, close the open windows and reboot the computer.

6. Once the computer is fully...
Sounds like there is a problem with your modem or router and that is the cause. Try testing your laptop on another WiFi and see if it has problems. If it does, then you can try the steps below to try and resolve the problem. If, however, it works fine on the other WiFi, then I would look at the modem and/or router and see if any are in need of replacing.

Try this....

1. Go to "Control Panel".

2. Next go to "Network and Internet" and then "Network and Sharing".

3. Now click on "Manage Wireless Networks".

4. On this screen, remove all wireless connections by "right clicking" on it and select "Remove network" from the drop down menu.

5. After doing this, close the open windows and reboot the computer.

6. Once the computer is fully reloaded, scan for the "WiFi networks".

7. Click on the available network that you want to access and select "connect".

8. It takes a moment, but then you will be asked to give a password for your WiFi connection. Type in the password and click the "connect" button.

It should now be connected.

NOTE: If this doesn't work, you may want to reset your modem/router, and then once it is fully loaded again, repeat the above steps.

If this doesn't work, test seeing if your laptop will connect via Ethernet. If so, then your WiFi card may be going. You can either look to replace it/have it replaced, or get an external (plugs in via USB) WiFi card.


Another way to try it is to...

1. Go to "Settings".
2. Click on "Network & Security" and then click on "WiFi".
3. Now click "Manage known networks".
4. Select the WiFi connection you want to remove.
5. Click the "Forget" button.
6. After doing this, close the open windows and reboot the computer.
7. Once the computer is fully reloaded again go to "Settings".
8. Click on "Network & Security" and then click on "WiFi".
9. Now click "Manage known networks".
10. Click "Add a new network" and enter the network name.
11. Using the drop-down menu, select the "network security type".
12. Check the "Connect automatically" option.
13. Now check the "Connect even if the network is not broadcasting" option and click "Save".

Once you have completed these steps, whenever the device is within range of that particular network, it should automatically connect to it.


Also, you might want to check that both your modem/router doesn't have a limitation on how many devices can be connected at once (they do have that option in most cases) and also your ISP. Some of them limit the number of devices.
 
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