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Yellow Triangle No Internet?
04-28-2014, 04:37 AM
Post: #1
Yellow Triangle No Internet?
I went into were i can change the setting on the router using a browser and typing in the ip and click clicked on reset to default setting and i keep getting these black triangle and no internet access.I have done this:
Reset the router and modem
Pushed reset button behind the modem and router and took out the power.
Turned off the adapter and turned them on again.
Called my host provider and they say its my router.
tried "ipconfig /release" and then "ipconfig /renew"
and in cmd"admin" tried using the netsh commands :/

Help :[

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04-28-2014, 04:45 AM
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If they say its your router, then its your router.
Its simple, really. Now before you roll your eyes and say "Ive tried this!!!!" remember that computers are logic engines. The routers give your computer an ip number. The ip number is used to identify different computers on the network. If you reset the network, the ip numbers are useless. If you reset the ip numbers while the network isnt responding its like calling a phone number thats out of service. It works both ways, so by the time your router tries to get in touch with your computers old number, the numbers update. Its a vicious cycle. Do like this:

1) Unplug the internet from the router.
2) Unplug the router and count to 10 SLOWLY then plug back in
3) Go to Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network connections
4) Right click on the adapter of your choosing and click "disable" count to 10 SLOWLY
5) Right click on the adapter again and enable

It'll work Smile

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04-28-2014, 04:48 AM
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first cmd open later type in ipconfing ok
next network icon right click and open network sharing center ok
next local area connection right click in property confing IPv4 not IPv6 ok
first fire wall disable ok work later enable .

try..frd...DND
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