Win 7. Cannot connect to a network, no active network, but I'm online!


  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
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    Win 7. Cannot connect to a network, no active network, but I'm online!


    Hello, first post and hope that I might be able to get help here for a problem that is driving me crazy. Many thanks for taking the time to read below...

    I wish to connect to my Homegroup. Win 7 says that I cannot as my location must be set to "Home". So I follow the link "What is a network location".

    The next dialogue box says that I have no active networks so I click "Connect to a Network", which brings up the pop-up in the bottom right stating I'm not connected but there are connections available. The problem is - I AM CONNECTED and the internet is working perfectly fine in fact.

    How can I get Windows to recognise my active connections, show me the icon for the network, and allow me to select home, work or private? As it stands, I just go on a merry round-about between these two dialogue boxes and never get any other options. Perhaps I need to go in to advanced options?

    If it makes any difference, the Homegroup and the Network previously worked perfectly until I was asked to test another router by hooking it up to my laptop. Maybe I selected something other than Home at this point? I don't know. But since then it's been having this problem.

    I'd really appreciate it if anyone could help.
    Many thanks.
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  2. Posts : 117
    Windows 7 profesional
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    Hello,
    Welcome to SevenForums. What you may want to try is disabling and then re-enabling your wireless network adapter. Do this by going to Control Panel--->Network and Internet--->Network and Sharing Center--->Change adapter Settings--->Right click your wireless network adapter and click disable, wait about 60 seconds and then enable it. Hope this helps
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  3. Posts : 8,870
    Windows 7 Ult, Windows 8.1 Pro,
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    zoobaby said:
    Hello, first post and hope that I might be able to get help here for a problem that is driving me crazy. Many thanks for taking the time to read below...

    I wish to connect to my Homegroup. Win 7 says that I cannot as my location must be set to "Home". So I follow the link "What is a network location".

    The next dialogue box says that I have no active networks so I click "Connect to a Network", which brings up the pop-up in the bottom right stating I'm not connected but there are connections available. The problem is - I AM CONNECTED and the internet is working perfectly fine in fact.

    How can I get Windows to recognise my active connections, show me the icon for the network, and allow me to select home, work or private? As it stands, I just go on a merry round-about between these two dialogue boxes and never get any other options. Perhaps I need to go in to advanced options?

    If it makes any difference, the Homegroup and the Network previously worked perfectly until I was asked to test another router by hooking it up to my laptop. Maybe I selected something other than Home at this point? I don't know. But since then it's been having this problem.

    I'd really appreciate it if anyone could help.
    Many thanks.
    You might want to try using the sfc/scannow command because it looks like some files are missing.

    Just type sfc/scannow into an elevated command prompt and let it run till complete.
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  4. Posts : 8
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Many thanks to both jhansen965 and chev65.

    Unfortunately, I was unable to resolve the issue. Disable and then enable didn't work (even with computer restart) and alas, the sfc/scannow command wasn't successful.

    I think the idea that files are missing could be correct - Windows keeps wanting to install updates (practically every single day) which I just assumed was due to installing a new version of Norton. Is this looking like a Windows reinstallation?
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