Hi,Thank you for the output. However, since its showing you with your ethernet plugged in and not the Wireless NIC during the issue, it doesn't shine any line on it. Could you try to recreate the issue while on wireless and just do the ipconfig /al...
Sorry for the lack of detail, I was in the middle of something and I was trying to get something out.1) B/G/N is fine; the only issue with it is on the AP(Access Point). If the WiFi is setup to support B clients, then if one joins, everyone gets sl...
1) What type of 802.11 Wireless network are you trying to connect to? B/G/N on 2.4 or N/AC on 5ghz?2) Are you using DHCP or a static IP?3) What does ipconfig /all show?4) Are you able to ping the default gateway?5) If yes to 4, are you able to ping ...
If you can ping 8.8.8.8, but not ping www.google.com, this is DNS.If you cannot ping 8.8.8.8 OR www.google.com, this is connectivity.AC is on 5GHZ only, so could you verify which one you are on? As a poster prior to here mentioned, you can change yo...
With DNS of 192.168.0.1, your router is performing what is known as DNS forwarding. You are sending DNS requests to your router and it is in turn queuing up DNS servers, typically your ISP DNS servers in situations like this. Since you tried to pin...