Try these steps to solve the problem:

First, start with thisHow to Fix Common Internet Connection Problemsguide.

Reboot your router or modem.

We’re saying to reboot,not reset.

An illustration listing the troubleshooting steps for Windows connectivity issues.

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Check theEthernetcable if connecting to your web link using one.

Your cable may have failed.

First, unplug the cable and then reattach it.

Then, run this command to verify that the configs were disabled:

Finish with a reboot.

Check the sleep parameters.

Find your local IP addressif your online grid is usingDHCP.

Ensure that DHCP ends up enabled and that there isn’t a specific IP address recorded for the adapter.

Try running the commandsipconfig /release and then ipconfig /renewin aCommand Prompt.

Tryupdating the gadget driverfor the data pipe card.

An outdated card or corrupted driver might be the problem.

If there’s stillno connection, unplug your router and connect the computer directly to your modem.

If this configuration works, and you no longer see the error, your router might be malfunctioning.

communicate with the router manufacturerfor additional support.

SelectConnect, then enter the Wi-Fi password (if needed).