Wait for your computer to search for Driver Software and follow the onscreen instructions to Install the driver software. On the next screen, select Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software option. Note: If there are multiple entries, look for something that has WiFi, Network or 802.11b in it.ģ. On Device Manger Screen, expand Network Adapters entry by clicking on it > Right-click on the WiFi Adapter and click on Update Driver Software option. Right-click on the Start button and click on Device Manager.Ģ.
Once Modem/Router restarts, try to connect to the internet on your computer and see if the problem is now fixed. Wait for 60 seconds > connect Modem/Router back to the Power supply. Unplug Router/Modem from its Power supply Source.Ģ. In most cases, “Limited or No Connectivity” Error can be fixed by rebooting the Router/Modem.ġ. Luckily, you should be able to fix this problem using any of the methods as provided below. Since, this arbitrary or made up IP Address is not recognized on the network, the computer comes up with “ Limited or No Connectivity” Error message.
When the computer is unable to an IP Address from the DHCP server, it assigns itself an arbitrary IP Address (starting with 169) and tries to connect to the internet using this made up IP Address.