What s going on when the local connection of the computer is restricted or unable to connect!! How d

Updated on amusement 2024-03-18
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, yes, you can use it, it's okay if you use broadband.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The laptop can't receive data after connecting to the network cable, and the automatic IP connection is limited because there is no DHCP server in the LAN where you are located, so if you want to surf the Internet, you can only set a static IP, or turn on the DHCP function on the route.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is a problem with your computer, because your computer should be set with a fixed IP address, instead of getting it automatically, and there is a problem with the hotel network, because the hotel network may be unstable, so it is difficult to help you get the IP address automatically, and it is also easy to drop.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be a network problem in your hotel, look for him. Who knows if he uses 4M broadband, separated by more than ten interfaces, it's okay when few people use it, and when many people use it, the network speed of each port is super slow, so sometimes there will be no access to the Internet.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I also encountered such a problem today, my approach is: restart the route, then manually set the IP, then disable the local connection, then enable, and then you can surf the Internet!

    There are many reasons for this kind of problem, most of which can be solved by trying, anyway, you try it If you don't know what IP to change, just make a small modification of the last part of the IP FYI!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the local connection is connected, it does not mean that you can access the Internet.

    To access the Internet, you need to have an IP address, or dial-up to get an address, or dynamically assign an address, or a static address.

    In any case, your IP address must be valid and the DNS server address must be written correctly so that you can surf the Internet.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you don't use routing, check if there is a problem with your computer's IP address settings; If there is a route, check whether the route settings are correct, and then see if the IP address of the computer matches the route.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Click on the lower right picture, properties-double click internet protocol - remove all the numbers you fill in, and then click ok

    Go back to the local area connection click support and see what it looks like.

    ip address :

    subnet mask:

    gateway

    If you have any of the above, it means that you have a network connection. If all zeros are displayed, you need to fill in it yourself, but do you fill in it so that you can't access the Internet or are you no longer able to access the Internet when you don't fill it in?

    The DNS can't be filled in randomly, otherwise the network will definitely not be available. When you have access to the Internet, check what DNS your region is

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Based on the parameters you provide, I give you a suggestion that there is a ninety percent chance that it can be solved:

    You change your computer's preferred DNS server: This is usually your local DNS server, and you ask for the address of the DNS server on other people's computers. Or log in to the router through the neighbor's computer to check the DNS server automatically received in the router and change it to this address.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A broadband connection is required.

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  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are several reasons for this: Try creating a new dial-up connection to see if the cable is loose and if the indicator is normal.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Indicates that the network or LAN is not connected.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Whether it is on the Internet or a LAN, we need to start from the "local connection" and configure the network parameters appropriately. However, in the process of actual networking, we sometimes find that the "local connection" may have a variety of inexplicable faults, which often lead to our inability to set the network parameters in a targeted manner, whether it is on the Internet or the local area network, we need to start from the "local connection" and make appropriate configurations for the network parameters. However, in the process of actually surfing the Internet, we sometimes find that the "local connection" may have various inexplicable faults, which often lead to our inability to set the network parameters in a targeted manner, thus affecting our Internet efficiency.

    In order to effectively improve the efficiency of Internet access, we must master some troubleshooting methods related to "local connection"; No, this article lists several fault phenomena that are more likely to occur in "local connection", and puts forward different countermeasures for each fault phenomenon, which I believe can bring you gains!

    Resolve the "Local Connection" limited failure.

    Some ADSL users are on Windows

    Under the XPSP2 operating system, the built-in PPPoE dial-up mode of the Windows system is often used for broadband dial-up Internet access. However, when using this method to surf the Internet, these users may find that the display status of the "Local Connection" icon in the network connection list window is often inexplicably adjusted to "Restricted or No Connection", but the Internet operation can be carried out normally in this state. So how did this strange state display glitch occur, and how do we eliminate the glitch phenomenon like Ranchangbu?

    If the "Local Connection" display status changes to "Restricted or No Connection" for no reason, this is usually due to the fact that the NIC does not have a fixed IP address. Under normal circumstances, when we find that the display status of "Local Connection" is abnormal, we can often try to set a static IP address for the network connection first, which can often solve many inexplicable network failures for us. Once we find that the local network connection does not use the IP address changed by Goodson, we can click the "Start" "Settings" and "Network Connection" commands in turn, and then in the network connection list interface, right-click the "Local Connection" icon and execute the "Properties" command from the right-click menu to open the property setting window of the local connection; In the "General" tab page of the window, select the "Internet Protocol" item and click the "Properties" button once.

    After that, check the "Use the IP address below" option, and try to set the IP address of the local computer to ", and then set the IP address of the local gateway to "By default, the factory IP address of most ADSL devices is, and finally click the "OK" button, and restart the computer system, I believe that the state limited fault of "local connection" can be solved most of the time.

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