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[SOLVED] Wireless network connected but no Internet Access


Loboron

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1 minute ago, Loboron said:

I'm using Windows 7, I use Eset Endpoint Security, V 6.4. 2014, Adguard 6.3

Incidentally, you're using the same security protection as I — only difference is that I'm on a higher version.

 

 

1 minute ago, Loboron said:

I've disabled all the above and and still no connection to the internet. When I reboot the laptop after disabling the above it works fine until I shut it down and restart.

That's because there's a special way to disable them — they do not respect the conventional methods.

 

Ignore your AdGuard and disable the application protocol content filtering on your ESET Endpoint — it doesn't like AdGuard.

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4 minutes ago, Loboron said:

I really appreciate all the input and advice....   just for info:

 

I'm using Windows 7, I use Eset Endpoint Security, V 6.4. 2014, Adguard 6.3 

 

I've disabled all the above and and still no connection to the internet. When I reboot the laptop after disabling the above it works fine until I shut it down and restart.

 

 to me sounds like adguard  i hope i am wrong

can u post pics of all your adguard settings

 

i not use eset so i cant comment for that sorry

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After using several trouble shooting programs I received this "An administrator profile failed to obtain  an IP address from the DHCP server"  Not sure how to correct this.

 

Ron

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Did you try what I suggested on my previous post — if yes, has your internet connectivity been restored?

 

If no, you can export your AdGuard settings and pass them onto knowledge.

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1 hour ago, dcs18 said:

Incidentally, you're using the same security protection as I — only difference is that I'm on a higher version.

 

 

That's because there's a special way to disable them — they do not respect the conventional methods.

 

Ignore your AdGuard and disable the application protocol content filtering on your ESET Endpoint — it doesn't like AdGuard.

 

I did this and still show no internet after rebooting

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Looking at your past posts, reveals a history of issues with internet connectivity — would suggest performing a full, clean format (will serve you well in the longer run.)

 

Please note, my suggestion is not based merely on this topic.

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I "Think" I have found the issue, like most of you suggested, especially Knowledge, it was the Adguard. In the settings the Proxy setting was on, I turned it off and have rebooted several times and the internet connection shows connected.

 

The strange thing is, I've never changed the settings in Adguard, yet it started this frustrating issue.

 

Muchas Gracias , I live in Baja California, North, just south of the border from San Diego. Calling my IP for assistance is like talking to the wall.

 

You guys here are amazing, thank you all for your time and patience.  

 

Ron

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glad to help i did think it was adguard but glad its fixed now we all learned from it

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