Yellow Triangle on network icon

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  1. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
       #1

    Yellow Triangle on network icon


    hi

    I have a yellow triangle on the network icon that say No internet access, but i have. I tried updating the network adapter, reseting the router, update the router firmware but nothing happend. I dont know where the problem is from the network adapter or the router. My laptop too have a yellow triangle on the wireless icon

    Thnks
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  2. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
    Win7 & Win8 64bit
       #2

    Welcome to Seven Forums,

    Try removing all wireless profiles stored then re add your SSID with correct network encryption.
    Easy Way to Delete Wireless Network Profile in Windows 7

    Also, pls post an ipconfig / all output for review. Pls see the instruction here:
    Network Posting Tips
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  3. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    IpConfig


    Done ipconfig/ all
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  4. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
    Win7 & Win8 64bit
       #4

    Thanks for output.

    I don't see DNS Servers, that might be an issue.

    Have you Power Cycled your devices?
    How to Power Cycle Your Computer and Internet Connection. | Schrock Innovations Computer Company

    Also release and renew your IPs?
    How to Release and Renew an IP Address in Windows 7, Vista, XP

    Test your connection after, if its still a No Go manually assign the DNS and put in 192.168.1.1
    On both LAN and Wireless settings.

    Another update please.
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  5. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    I have internet access. I just erase a few numbers of my ip address.
    I just want to get rid of the yellow triangle.

    So far the only app that dont work is Origin that says that i must be online to log in

    Thnks
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  6. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
    Win7 & Win8 64bit
       #6

    Oh...I see, thanks for the clarification.

    Try to disable then enable both Network Adapters from your Device Manager. See if it makes a difference.

    Click on the Windows Orb and type devmgmt.msc then press enter.
    Locate Network Adapters, expand it and right click each adapter choose Disable then Enable.
    Last edited by 2xg; 24 Dec 2011 at 21:26.
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  7. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    After i enable it back the yellow triangle appear again

    Merry Christmas
    Last edited by hjbedoya; 25 Dec 2011 at 12:18.
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  8. 2xg
    Posts : 2,377
    Win7 & Win8 64bit
       #8

    Merry Christmas to you too! :)

    If your computer has both wired and wireless network adapters and that one is not being used, you might see this triangle sign. You may disable the adapter that's not being used if it bothers you.
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  9. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
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    I have 2 computers a desktop and a Laptop. in both i got that yellow triangle. in my laptop the wireless network icon got the triangle.
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  10. Posts : 1,379
    Win7 Pro 32-bit, Win8 Pro 32-bit
       #10

    On my laptop, when I don't have internet access (via wireless), I get a series of vertical bars with a symbol on them.

    In my experience, when you get no internet access on ALL your PCs, and you're at home, this means your ISP has stopped providing you access. Your ISP should assign you an IP address on its network -- which it is not as evident in the screenshot you provided.

    When ISPs first set up a customer account, they connect across the network -- and usually stay with you until internet access is confirmed. Problem is that access is then only provided by the hardware that was in place when they first set it up. So, if you went through a router, and later changed it, or went directly from your desktop, and later added a router, or switched to a laptop, the MAC address that your ISP is now seeing is NOT the one they registered for your account. In many cases, this will result in you NOW being denied access to their network.

    You need to contact your ISP to find out what is wrong.
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