Gees. Limited connectivity means that it couldn't automatically get an IP address assigned from the DHCP server. I see this most often coming out of hibernation when dhcp leases have expired and a new address hasnt been assigned or the lease reassigned. Usually doing a repair connection takes car of this. Same thing with a weak signal... windows doesn't always tell you the true status of your signal, if its to weak to get an IP from the dhcp server on the router, it goes into limited connectivity.






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