Dinesh's Complete Internet Troubleshooting Guide
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This is your one-stop internet related issues guide. Here I will show you some ways to fix your high speed or dial up internet connection issues with Windows 7.
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I will show you some very useful and basic steps that you can follow without having much technical expertise. All you have to do is identify your issue and follow the troubleshooting according to it.
Warning
I do not guarantee that it will 100% work for you. However, these methods have been tried and tested and has worked 8/10 times. So try your luck.
Here's How:
Step 1: Identify your internet connection:
A: Do you have a high speed connection or a dial-up connection?
- If you use a telephone line and connect it to your computer and dial the connection, you have a dial-up connection.
- If you have a router or a cable/DSL modem with an ethernet cable connected to your computer, its a high speed connection.
Step 2: Troubleshoot the issue.
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To fix internet issues related to high-speed connection, follow these steps:
When you Cannot Connect to internet using a high-speed or broadband cable connection.
Check your IP Address.
Click Start and in the Start Search box, type
cmd and press Ctrl+Shift+Enter.
Now in the black command prompt window, type
ipconfig /all
(See the screen-shots below).
Look for
Ethernet Adapter Local Area Connection.
Look for
IPV4 Address. If its anything other than
169.254.xxx.xxx, you have a
valid IP address.
For any other ip address other than 169.254.xxx.xxx, follow these steps:
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Now that you've diagnosed that you have a valid IP address, its time to diagnose the issue.
A: In the same black command prompt window, type
ping <Default Gateway> and press Enter.
(See the screenshot below).
Now look at the ping statistics, it should send 4 packets and receive 4 packets. Sent=4, Received=4, Lost=0.
B: If the ping is successful, type
ping Google and press Enter.
(You can type the address of
any website like
Yahoo! to check the connectivity).
(See the screenshot below).
If the ping is again successful, your Anti virus or firewall program is blocking your internet connection. By pinging Default Gateway and websites, we check the internet connectivity of the computer with ISP and websites respectively.
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Now that you've diagnosed that the ping is successful, its time to troubleshoot the issue.
- If ping to Default Gateway and website is successful but you cannot browse any websites:
Temporarily disable/remove your antivirus program and your internet will start working.
Note: You can also boot to
safe mode with networking to check the internet connectivity. (Press F8 when you turn on your computer and select
Safe mode with networking option to boot the computer to safe mode with networking).
- If ping to Default Gateway is successful but pinging websites returns an error and you cannot browse any websites:
In the same black command prompt window, type the following commands and press Enter after each command:
Ipconfig /flushdns
Ipconfig /release
Ipconfig /renew
Now restart your computer and try to browse to some websites like yahoo,google, etc.
- If ping to Default Gateway and pinging websites returns an error and you cannot browse any websites:
Note
If you ping the default gateway or any website, you may get an error saying “Media State Media Disconnected” and ping will not return you any statistics
A: Check whether your internet cable is properly plugged in to the computer.
B: Remove the internet cable from computer, restart your cable modem and computer and plug the internet cable back to the computer.
C: Verify whether all the lights on the cable modem are lit.
D: Enter BIOS, make sure that the Integrated NIC is
Not Disabled.
E: In the black command prompt window, type
Ipconfig /release and press Enter. Then type
ipconfig /renew to obtain a new ip address from the DHCP server.
F: Click Start and in the Start Search box, type
services.msc and press Enter. Then double-click
DHCP client service and make sure the Startup type is
Automatic and Status is
Started.
If ping to Default Gateway is successful but pinging any website is unsuccessful and you cannot browse any websites:
(Ping Statistics:
Sent=4, Received=0, Lost=4. )
A: Temporarily disable/remove your antivirus or firewall program.
B: Try a
system restore.
C: Delete all temp files and cookies and restart your computer and cable modem.
D: If you have connected your computer to a router, bypass the router and connect the computer directly to the cable/DSL modem.
For ip address 169.254.xxx.xxx, follow these steps:
A: In the command prompt window, type
netsh winsock reset catalog and press Enter. Now restart your computer.(See the screenshot below).
B: Try a
system restore.
C: Click Start and in the Start Search box, type
services.msc and press Enter. Then double-click
DHCP client service and make sure the Startup type is
Automatic and Status is
Enabled.
D: Remove the internet cable from computer, restart your cable modem and computer and plug the internet cable back to the computer.
E: Reinstall Windows 7.
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To fix internet issues related to dial-up connection, follow these steps:
When you Cannot Connect to internet or cannot dial a connection using a dial-up connection.
A: Check your telephone line and make sure its connected properly to the modem port at the back of the computer.
B: Lift the telephone receiver and listen to the dial tone to make sure that the telephone line is working.
C: Check the connection properties by clicking on
Start>Control Panel\All Control Panel Items>Phone and Modem.
Under
Phone and Modem>Dialing Rules>My Location>Edit make sure that the Country/Region and the Area Code is matching with yours.
(See the screen-shots below)
D: Click Start and in the Start Search box, type
msconfig and press Enter.
In the system configuration utility, click
Startup and click
Disable All.
Click
Apply and Click on
Ok and Click
Restart now.
(See the screen-shots below)
E: Delete temp files and cookies by using
this tutorial.
F: Call your ISP to reset your account.
G: Open the computer and
Reseat the modem card or put it in a different slot.
(See the screen-shots below)
H:
Reinstall Windows 7.
I: Replace the modem card (Hardly costs US$20).
Note
If your internet stopped working after a thunderstorm or lightening, directly proceed to Step G.
Note: Make sure you install the latest NIC driver for high speed internet connection.
Hope this helps you getting online once again,
Dinesh.