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I've lost connectivity to our wireless router in the past and had to reboot to reconnect, but this is a new problem. I can't acquire an IP address at all. My wireless card sees the router and connects just fine, but gives me the old "limited connectivity" message.Here's where things get weird. I cannot even get an IP address when I cut the network out of the picture and plug the laptop up directly to the cable modem. I've gone so far unable to contact your dhcp server as to reinstall all of the hardware and reconfigure all of the connections, both automatically and again manually. No dice. This baby was working fine when I went to sleep last night and is otherwise running fine still. At every step my desktop connects just fine through the same devices that the laptop. No changes were made to the laptop to cause this. Anyone have any ideas? I'm banging my head against the wall here. Share Flag This conversation is currently closed to new comments. 12 total posts (Page 1 of 2) 01 | 02 Next + Follow this Discussion · | Thread display: Collapse - | Expand + All Answers Collapse - try this by chris_atb · 9 years ago In reply to Suddenly cannot acquire a ... id like a little more info on the equip your using, but it sounds like the DHCP server on the router isnt broadcasting, that or the drivers for the WNIC are screwy (if your using the belkin 54g UK edition i can relate, ive gone round to many places to re-install these drivers)anyway assuming your probably using a belkin router, making its default IP 192.168.2.1, reset the damned thing and try again, if that doesent work go into device managet and uninstall the WNICs device drivers and reload them, if that doesent work type in these credentials in the TCP/IP properties of the WNIC your using, assuming your using a commercial router
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connectivity and showing limited connectivity, then this how-to guide will be useful. The below steps show how to fix Windows 10 limited connectivity issue on wireless or wired network. If it shows as limited connectivity, mostly the network adapter would not have got an IP from the DHCP. If only one particular PC is facing this issue on your network/home, then obviously nothing wrong with the network setup or DHCP server, its the problem on your Windows 10 laptop or desktop. When I recently faced this similar problem randomly on a Windows 10 and another Windows 8.1 laptop, the following steps helped me to solve the issue.This problem is specifically not for wireless network adapter, it can happen to your LAN wired network adapter too. Basically it’s an issue with the IP stack (IPv4 or IPv6 – based on which protocol you are using). There are few solutions available on the internet, but let me start with the possible (which worked for me straightaway) solution, then other methods.If you get “DNS Server Not Found” error on Windows 10/8.1 while connected through wireless adapter, you must check this guide to fix it. Updating or re-installing the WiFi adapter driver will solve it most of the time. But this limited connectivity issue in Windows 10/8.1 could be due to the IP address issue. The network adapter will not get an IP address hence it will be getting APIPA address range, something like 169.245.x.x, that means you are in trouble.Here is the Solution for Windows 10 Limited ConnectivityAs described earlier, this is due to IP address/IP stack problem which can be resolved by resetting the TCP/IP stack to it’s default value. TCP/IP is a protocol used in most of the computers (including Mac, Linux and Windows) and other network devices to make communication in LAN or W