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Laptop WiFi Connection Issue: Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 Adapter - No Internet, Secured

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  • #1 16128541
    Możetechnik
    Level 11  
    I have a problem with Wifi connection from my laptop.
    Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 network adapter (current drivers).
    3 years everything was fine.
    Something has been going on for a week. I go in the morning and see the message "No internet, secured". On other devices, net flashes. I tried restarting my computer, resetting the router, diagnosing the problem, but it didn't work. I came up with the idea to set the ip4 address and the hard mask in the card properties. Then I clicked on "Diagnose". He waited for a while and displayed that there was an error in the configuration of the network card (DHCP disabled) and that it should be turned on. So I click "Fix" and after a while DHCP was turned on and TADAM is on the Internet and chula. I have to do this any time the laptop is turned off for a while.
    I must admit that I am annoyed by this state of affairs, as if I can cope with it, but every morning I have to play with the settings?
    You can probably do it easier (and more permanently) and maybe someone from the more experienced colleagues would advise me what I should do in this situation? I would be grateful.
    Regards
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  • #2 16128593
    alojzy7719
    Level 36  
    What operating system?
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  • #3 16128616
    Możetechnik
    Level 11  
    I currently have Windows 10 pre-installed
  • #4 16128655
    rtj71
    IT specialist
    Możetechnik wrote:
    I currently have Windows 10 pre-installed


    It was enough to google this problem, the windows 10 update is blocking the internet, there are also tips on how to get rid of it.
  • #5 16128678
    Możetechnik
    Level 11  
    I have had Windows 10 for about 7 months. Is it possible that for over half a year there was no problem and it appeared only in the last few days?
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  • #6 16128690
    alojzy7719
    Level 36  
    A friend had a similar problem with the 10. The problem was solved by resetting the network adapters in the settings (I don't remember exactly, I don't use 10 every day). After rebooting everything was back to normal.
  • #7 16128714
    Możetechnik
    Level 11  
    The card reboot was one of my first problem solving ideas.
  • #8 16128725
    alojzy7719
    Level 36  
    How? As far as I can remember, selecting this option also uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers.
  • #9 16128741
    Możetechnik
    Level 11  
    Disable the network card, enable the card.
    With such a reset of the card (while I have internet), after switching the card on again, the same problem is still the same - "no internet, secured" and I have to assign IP rigidly again -> Diagnose -> DHCP disabled -> Repair as admin -> ready (it is net).
    In the end, I have the Internet, but this is probably not the way
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  • #10 16130306
    alojzy7719
    Level 36  
    Możetechnik wrote:
    Disable the network card, enable the card.


    It's not a reset. I do not remember exactly (I do not use 10 every day), but in the settings there is an option to reset network adapters, which includes on uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers. After rebooting the system, the problem was resolved.
  • #11 16130448
    Możetechnik
    Level 11  
    Does the laptop have to be connected to the router via the cable in order to download the drivers for such restart of the network card? I don't have the cable pulled and I'm afraid of uninstalling the drivers that I won't be able to download them.
  • #12 16131400
    alojzy7719
    Level 36  
    It's not about uninstalling the drivers yourself. You just choose to reset network adapters and the system will do the rest.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a WiFi connectivity issue experienced by a user with an Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 adapter on a Windows 10 laptop. The user reports a persistent "No internet, secured" message despite having a functioning network on other devices. Troubleshooting steps included restarting the computer, resetting the router, and diagnosing the network, which revealed that DHCP was disabled. The user found a temporary fix by enabling DHCP through the network card settings but expressed frustration over having to repeat this process daily. Other participants suggested resetting network adapters in Windows 10, which may involve uninstalling and reinstalling drivers, and confirmed that this could resolve the issue. Concerns were raised about needing a wired connection to download drivers during the reset process.
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