Yellow triangle in taskbar network icon

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  1. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #11

    No problems showing there. No extra adaptors or VPN's that might cause this problem.

    It's very strange to have a connection when it appears to be not working with the red X.

    We can try flushing out and resetting everything related to the network. Which anti virus software are you running?

    Unzip and run the file below, it will reboot your machine when it's done.
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  2. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #12

    okkkkk... thats also not working... nothing changed at all..
    i open your zip file, then lap rebooted and then my internet access did not work..
    then i checked my wifi properties and change the ip address automattically and now internet is working, but my problem not solve yet....

    i use microsoft security essential for my antivirus

    any better idea.....
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  3. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #13

    dilshanth10 said:
    okkkkk... thats also not working... nothing changed at all..
    i open your zip file, then lap rebooted and then my internet access did not work..
    then i checked my wifi properties and change the ip address automattically and now internet is working, but my problem not solve yet....

    i use microsoft security essential for my antivirus

    any better idea.....
    The fact that the IP reset caused you to check the WiFi properties indicates a problem with the WiFi driver which should be updated.

    After updating or reinstalling the WiFi driver you should try going into Network and Sharing center, to the left side you will see Manage Wireless Connections, open that up and remove the current connection profile then create a new one.
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  4. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #14

    i also tried that already... not working...


    in my openion, this problem occured because of these two computers ip address automatic calculation problem, i changed that ipv4 in internet properties, but it didnt work.. do you have any other better way to change these two computers ip address... also i think some problem with that router ip suplying system... am i want to change any router configuration or not...
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  5. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #15

    dilshanth10 said:
    in my openion, this problem ocuured because of these two computers ip address automatic calculation problem, i changed that ipv4 in internet properties, but it didnt work.. do you have any other better way to change these two computers ip address... also i think some problem with that router ip suplying system... am i want to change any router configuration or not...
    One thing for certain is that this is not a Windows problem, it's not a computer problem.

    The IP supplying system is called "DHCP" Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and that would be enabled by default in your routers settings.

    If you need to use static IP's there are endless tutorials for that on the internet but if you needed to use static IP's that would indicate there is a problem with your router.

    It's very likely this problem has to do with a mistake in your network configuration like plugging a router into a modem/router which won't work unless both routers are configured correctly.

    I'm sure this problem would jump out if I could see what configuration you are using.
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  6. Posts : 183
    Windows 10 Anniversary, Linux & still Windows 7 Professional x64
       #16

    Ok...I have the fix....I hope...

    go to START and type MSCONFIG in the box on the lower left corner and hit ENTER. Click on the SERVICES tab and Tick "HIDE ALL MICROSOFT SERVICES" Next Untick the one that has #### in it, APPLY and then RESTART and you should be good to go...I had this happen to me awhile back and this did the trick. It has to do with something from APPLE Bonjour or something.. But it worked for me..
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  7. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
       #17

    Homeuser66 said:
    Ok...I have the fix....I hope...

    go to START and type MSCONFIG in the box on the lower left corner and hit ENTER. Click on the SERVICES tab and Tick "HIDE ALL MICROSOFT SERVICES" Next Untick the one that has #### in it, APPLY and then RESTART and you should be good to go...I had this happen to me awhile back and this did the trick. It has to do with something from APPLE Bonjour or something.. But it worked for me..
    The Bonjour problem is different in that it normally shows up as unidentified network with no working connection.

    This one seems to be Public network showing no connection but the connection still works for some reason.

    The Bonjour service usually shows up as ID Store followed by a bunch of numbers, or it shows up as Bonjour somewhere in Windows services.

    If the user has iTunes or Adobe CS3 or Photoshop then he might also have the Bonjour service installed.

    Type services.msc into the run box to get to Windows services.
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  8. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #18

    i did that msconfig, but that didnt work... yellow triangle still in it and network shows undefined...
    and i didnt understand what am i going to do with that services.msc....

    i think the problem must be in my router configuration, i use zte wifi router.... do you have any idea to configure that router configuration....
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  9. Posts : 183
    Windows 10 Anniversary, Linux & still Windows 7 Professional x64
       #19

    dilshanth10 said:
    i did that msconfig, but that didnt work... yellow triangle still in it and network shows undefined...
    and i didnt understand what am i going to do with that services.msc....

    i think the problem must be in my router configuration, i use zte wifi router.... do you have any idea to configure that router configuration....
    Have you tried to unplug the Router and or Modem completely and let it sit for 1 minute and re-hook everything back up? This includes Power and cables....Hook cables back up then Power cords....

    Also, look at your Drivers...Does everything look ok there? Right Click on MY COMPUTER, Left Click on PROPERTIES, and then go to DEVICE MANAGER. maybe try updating the Network adapters. You can try to use Windows update, or go to your Motherboard website and use them.
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  10. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 Professional x64
    Thread Starter
       #20

    i do that everyday when i go to sleep, i switch off router when i go to sleep and switch on it when i wake up, simply more than six ours my network disconnect everyday, and device manager is perfactly fine, this is not only for my laptop problem, because i connected my friends laptop through wifi, the yellow triangle appeared his laptop also, not only his laptop, every computer connect through my network shows yellow triangle which computers have windows seven os, thats why i considered about ip addressing and router configuration problem, my computer works great and no problem in my laptop...

    any better idea friend....
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