Friday, 16 May 2014

How To Fix Limited or No Connectivity Problem in Windows 8?


Recently upgrade your computer to Windows 8.1 or Windows 8? Then the limited or no connectivity message must be annoying you. Well, you are not alone. Some of the users who upgraded to windows 8 or Windows 8.1 are complaining about this limited connectivity message.

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So, today’s guide will help you to resolve limited or no connectivity message in Windows 8 Laptop or PC. You can apply this guide if you have this problem with Wi-Fi connection, if you are connected to internet through LAN then do try this and let us know if it’s working.
We will begin with easy methods to solve this problem. So, follow all the methods one by one to see which one works for you.

Method 1: Reset TCP/IP stack using netsh.exe

To do this follow below steps
Step 1: Press Windows Key + x + a key to open command prompt. You can also this manually, but remember that open command prompt as administrator.
Step 2: Copy and paste the following command in the command prompt window
netsh int ip reset C:\resetlog.exe
Step 3: Restart you computer to see if it works and solved your problem.
If it does work then no more steps to follow.  Enjoy your internet uninterruptedly.

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Method 2: Change Wi-Fi Power Management setting

Okay, if the first method didn’t wok then try this one.
Step 1: Press Windows Key + W and type “network and sharing center” in the search bar
Step 2: Click on “Network and Sharing Center
Step 3: Double-click on your Wi-Fi or LAN connection name and select “properties
Step 4:  in the Properties window, click on “Configure”
Step 5: In the next window, click on “Power Management“ Tab
Step 6: Now uncheck “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power” box (if only already checked)
Step 7: Click on OK and Login or Reboot your system to save the changes
Method 3: Disconnect LAN
Well, this is the most common thing everyone does to fix limited connectivity issue. If you haven’t tried this then just disconnection your LAN network cable from your PC and modem.  If you are on Wi-Fi then this is not for you.

Method 4: Reset TCP IP Auto Tuning

If nothing seems to be working then try this three commands one after another. Some users have solved their issue with this method.
Step 1: Open command prompt by Pressing Windows Key + x + a key.
Step 2: Type or copy/paste all the three command given below one after another
netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled
netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled
netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled
Step 3: Now Restart/Reboot your computer.
That’s it! By following any of the above method you should be able to solve limited or no connectivity problem in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. Try this and let us know which method worked for you.





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