WiFi Shows "LIMITED"....

s_k_k_s
11 years ago

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My Friend Just Bought a new Wifi Modem.
And We Both Were Testing it….At First It connected with my Laptop Just fine…
But then it started showing Limited,even-though there was full signal strength….
What Should i do???

[i]Anyone out there…Help me plzzz..
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s_k_k_s
11 years ago

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P.S: I use Win8 in my laptop…


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Go to network sharing center>change adapter setting> right click on Broadcom adapter> click properties> click configure> go to advancedand finally…DISABLE BLUETOOTH COLLABORATION.

I fought with a Lenovo ideapad that came with windows 8 and did not work right out of the box. This fixed it.

That’s how it is<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Don’t blame me if doesn’t work !!!

s_k_k_s
11 years ago

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Cool… I Use Lenovo Ideapad too…But this dosent seem to fix it :(….
any Other Opnions???


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Let me check and reply !!!

Zoino
11 years ago

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The limited sign comes up whenever there is a network restriction. Such as blocked websites and wireless mac association and can occur when using a vpn or a proxy.


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Zoino : s_k_k_s asked what he should do in order to solve the problem ! Not the Reason !!

Zoino
11 years ago

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I was indirectly pointing out that if he had any restrictions such as the ones i listed, he should disable them in an attempt to get rid of the “limited” sign

Cyan Wind [freewind1012]
11 years ago | edited 11 years ago

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We can’t give him the exact solution. The problem might come from laptop configs, modem configs, network rules, or even ISP.

@Zoino: What’s with your avatar? Is it a… pink teapot? :o

Zoino
11 years ago | edited 11 years ago

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Lol just thought i should change it to something random. Got bored of my old one. :p


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Zoino : bored or board ? :p

Zoino
11 years ago

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Sorry, just changed it.


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Zoino : Oo……………………………

Zoino
11 years ago

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What do you mean??


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Zoino : I meant that I got you !

s_k_k_s
11 years ago

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Zoino: “wireless mac association and can occur when using a vpn or a proxy”
I cant get that one….
and how to disable those as u mentioned???
And it doesn’t show limited always…It Just Gets Connected to the network and after some time and then shows limited…
Is there a solution to this problem?????

Cyan Wind [freewind1012]
11 years ago | edited 11 years ago

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Maybe the network rules have limited it. For example: A rule limits connection (local IP address(es), MAC address(es)…) from 9 PM to 5 AM.

Zoino
11 years ago

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As free wind said. On the underside of a router there is sometimes a reset button. Press it using a paper clip or something. The router should be restored to default settings.

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