Need help: Unable to connect my PC to wifi

Hey @KJREDDY247@ - What I generally try is the good old fashioned selective booting. In the run bar (search bar in windows under the Windows button bottom left) type: msconfig - then use the options in there to choose a basic startup with 'boot' option which includes 'network' connectivity. I know this sounds simplified but I am sure you are already aware of all the options in there but booting in different modes and selecting what can load-up may just help you find anything that is blocking your access to WIFI.

Anything is worth a try!
 
I tried this if I keep IP configure automatically I am getting error "wifi doesn't have valid ip",

"Revert back to previous date when this GS worked"anymore info on this or how to do this?
Windows has a feature called "system restore" built into the OS, by default it's enabled. With the help of it, you can revert your system back to a previous date, when Windows created a system restore point (which usually happens when you install a program or a driver or on it's own too). I'm not planning to lay this out step by step, but you can find guides on Google, if your search for your Windows version + system restore.
 
Windows has a feature called "system restore" built into the OS, by default it's enabled. With the help of it, you can revert your system back to a previous date, when Windows created a system restore point (which usually happens when you install a program or a driver or on it's own too). I'm not planning to lay this out step by step, but you can find guides on Google, if your search for your Windows version + system restore.
Will do this now,

Tried all the below

Google 8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
Quad9 9.9.9.9 149.112.112.112
OpenDNS Home 208.67.222.222 208.67.220.220
Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 1.0.0.1
CleanBrowsing 185.228.168.9 185.228.169.9
Verisign 64.6.64.6 64.6.65.6
Alternate DNS 198.101.242.72 23.253.163.53
AdGuard DNS 176.103.130.130 176.103.130.131

None of them worked for.me.
 
Windows has a feature called "system restore" built into the OS, by default it's enabled. With the help of it, you can revert your system back to a previous date, when Windows created a system restore point (which usually happens when you install a program or a driver or on it's own too). I'm not planning to lay this out step by step, but you can find guides on Google, if your search for your Windows version + system restore.
Finally you solved my 3 hours of struggle,
Learnt something new today never fuck with some fucking antivirus softwares
 
Updated: preferred dns to:

I have used the same settings as it's showing the
IP address (preferred not duplicated), subnet mask, default gateway on other devices.

And added preferred dns and alternate dns same as on other machines still unable to connect?

What am I missing here?


Reset your winsock catalog by going to admin command prompt... then type... "netsh winsock reset" .....then press enter.... then restart your computer.... then connect to internet... simple.
 
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