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
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