TeethOfMidas
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Hi all,
I encountered this weird issue since yesterday -
My Desktop PC is unable to connect to the home WiFi
- All other internet devices are still connected with no issues, so it's likely not the router
- PC is able to connect to my HP's hotspot, so the wireless adapter still works
- I don't have a LAN cable, neither am I near the router so I can't try cable connection
What I've tried:
1) Restarting the router
2) Restarting the PC multiple times
3) ipconfig /flushdns
4) Disabling IPv6 (not even sure why, just following online advice)
5) Removing, then manually adding 'Known Network' under 'WPA2-Personal AES'
6) Using the Windows Troubleshooter (it's of zero help, really)
7) Disabled Microsoft Defender Firewall, didn't work so I've turned it back on
It just happened out of the blue since yesterday, and there were no setting changes to the router.
Seeking advice and suggestions from you guys here, any help is much appreciated!
I encountered this weird issue since yesterday -
My Desktop PC is unable to connect to the home WiFi
- All other internet devices are still connected with no issues, so it's likely not the router
- PC is able to connect to my HP's hotspot, so the wireless adapter still works
- I don't have a LAN cable, neither am I near the router so I can't try cable connection
What I've tried:
1) Restarting the router
2) Restarting the PC multiple times
3) ipconfig /flushdns
4) Disabling IPv6 (not even sure why, just following online advice)
5) Removing, then manually adding 'Known Network' under 'WPA2-Personal AES'
6) Using the Windows Troubleshooter (it's of zero help, really)
7) Disabled Microsoft Defender Firewall, didn't work so I've turned it back on
It just happened out of the blue since yesterday, and there were no setting changes to the router.
Seeking advice and suggestions from you guys here, any help is much appreciated!