First, a little background: I'm running an HP Desktop Elite 8000 with Windows 7 Professional
Recently, my D-Link wireless router decided to retire. I replaced it with a TP-Link 450mbs wireless N router and all was well until my D-Link wireless USB adapter card decided to do the same. I replaced that with a LinkSys dual-band wireless-AC USB adapter. Since then, I have been unable to connect to the Internet. Thinking it might be defective, I replaced it with the same model (#WUSB6300). Unfortunately, that adapter didn't work either. I tested my system for viruses, malware & rootkits with none found. All drivers are up to date. Device Manager shows no problems. Originally it could not find the adapter. I tried installing it on all nine of my USB ports. When it was finally located, I could only get limited access (basically no access). I ran as administrator the netsh winsock reset command and the netsh int ip reset reset.log hit both successfully; still no connectivity. Is this an ISP issue or computer issue? I'm baffled about the problem.
If this is posted in this posted in the wrong forum, I apologize.
Thank you in advance for any assistance with my problem,
Bob
Remember, if you can't stand behind our troops, feel free to stand in front of them!
Bob B-)
Recently, my D-Link wireless router decided to retire. I replaced it with a TP-Link 450mbs wireless N router and all was well until my D-Link wireless USB adapter card decided to do the same. I replaced that with a LinkSys dual-band wireless-AC USB adapter. Since then, I have been unable to connect to the Internet. Thinking it might be defective, I replaced it with the same model (#WUSB6300). Unfortunately, that adapter didn't work either. I tested my system for viruses, malware & rootkits with none found. All drivers are up to date. Device Manager shows no problems. Originally it could not find the adapter. I tried installing it on all nine of my USB ports. When it was finally located, I could only get limited access (basically no access). I ran as administrator the netsh winsock reset command and the netsh int ip reset reset.log hit both successfully; still no connectivity. Is this an ISP issue or computer issue? I'm baffled about the problem.
If this is posted in this posted in the wrong forum, I apologize.
Thank you in advance for any assistance with my problem,
Bob
Remember, if you can't stand behind our troops, feel free to stand in front of them!
Bob B-)