windows was unable to connect to [selected network]


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    windows was unable to connect to [selected network]


    Hye Guys..Can You Tell Me How To Fix This ?

    i Already Try This Way In This Website : Fix "Windows is Unable to Connect to the Selected Network" But it still no work :'(

    Almost 1 Week Already This Problem :'(
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  2. Posts : 69
    Windows 10 Tech Preview
       #2

    Can you provide some more information about the network and was everything working before?
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  3. Posts : 7
    Windows 8.1 Pro x64
       #3

    In CMD type ipconfig /all

    Right click on the window and select Mark (1st option). Highlight the whole section and hit ENTER to copy (not Ctrl+C)

    Paste us that information here in a [Code] block. Also write down all details you can: If you have a wired or wireless connection, what your security is, if you tried resetting your modem etc.

    Any and all information you can think of, put it out here, it gives us a clearer picture and helps us help you better :)
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  4. Posts : 4
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Mayank Parmar said:
    Can you provide some more information about the network and was everything working before?
    Hye Mayank Sorry For Late Reply..i cant connect to internet so i cant reply :3 btw i at CyberCafe now..ok lets we talk about this problem....i dont know how to give more information about network..but it was everything working before...
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  5. Posts : 69
    Windows 10 Tech Preview
       #5

    If you can provide the following information in next post it will be easy to try to troubleshoot:-

    1. Wired or Wireless internet
    2. In command prompt type the command "ipconfig" (without inverted comma) and check if you find any information about Default Gateway and IP Address
    3. Boot in Safe Mode With Networking and try internet
    4. In command prompt type the command "ping yahoo.com" (without inverted comma) and check the result
    5. In command prompt type the command "ncpa.cpl" (without inverted comma) and check what all icons do you see there


    Since you do not have internet so you can try all the above steps. These steps won't fix the problem but will give us some useful information.

    I guess it won't be easy for you to check here like 2 or 3 times a day, as you have to come to cyber cafe, so lets take a blind shot and try a system restore.
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