Netgear N300 Wireless Adapter Default Gateway is not Available

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  1. 2xg
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       #31

    Post# 24, have you verified if all Network Services are Started?

    Please run CHKDSK:
    How to use CHKDSK (Check Disk) - Windows 7

    If unsuccessful, do a Startup Repair:
    Startup Repair - Windows 7 features - Microsoft Windows
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  2. Posts : 20
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       #32

    I had to start up Computer Browser, but I checked the services after just starting up. I installed all updates.
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  3. Posts : 20
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       #33

    Could it have to do with power management in some of my devices?
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       #34

    Alright, wow, just woooooow.
    I worked on my problem looking for a solution for about 18 hours now. I ended up laying on my bed in defeat, when my father comes in, points at my AT&T U-Verse television connector, when he asks if I could hard wire my computer into it. I went "There is no way in hell that will work." But I walked over to it, spied at the back and lo and behold, there was an Ethernet slot in it. I grabbed my cable and ran it through and now I have a flawless connection.

    I want to thank you two for your help and I'm really sorry we couldn't resolve it. I would have rather fixed the issue, but I will take this solution for as long as I can. Again, I'm sorry and I'm really appreciative of the help.
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  5. 2xg
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       #35

    No worries.....Glad to hear that the wired connection works for you. :)
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  6. Posts : 17
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       #36

    Chimpvanzee said:
    Alright, wow, just woooooow.
    I worked on my problem looking for a solution for about 18 hours now. I ended up laying on my bed in defeat, when my father comes in, points at my AT&T U-Verse television connector, when he asks if I could hard wire my computer into it. I went "There is no way in hell that will work." But I walked over to it, spied at the back and lo and behold, there was an Ethernet slot in it. I grabbed my cable and ran it through and now I have a flawless connection.

    I want to thank you two for your help and I'm really sorry we couldn't resolve it. I would have rather fixed the issue, but I will take this solution for as long as I can. Again, I'm sorry and I'm really appreciative of the help.
    No problem, I know how frustrating it can be when things arise like this.

    Good to hear you got a work around though.
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