How to deal with WinXP broadband local connection is restricted or no connection?

  

When I first bought a computer, I installed the WinXP system and found someone to take the broadband. However, a yellow exclamation point is displayed in the lower right corner of the “Local Connection” icon on the taskbar, prompting “Restricted or No Connection” ; Trying to fix it can't solve the problem, but the network connection is normal and you can go online. What is going on? How to solve it?

Reasons for restricted or no connection to the local connection

ADSL virtual dial-up is based on PPPoE, which is equivalent to establishing a virtual circuit for dialing between your machine and the ADSL office. Therefore, the local connection is restricted or no connection does not affect the normal use of this virtual circuit (of course, the virtual circuit runs on the real circuit, your network card, ADSL Modem and the ADSL access device of the central office must first establish a physical connection. Let this virtual circuit work properly, except that the local connection in the physical connection does not have to be assigned the corresponding IP address on the software system). When two computers are used to form a small local area network, this phenomenon is basically impossible.

Solution:

Method 1:

Step 1. First check if your computer cable is plugged in. If the two indicators are on, is it not inserted? Re-plug it and plug it in again. If the card on the crystal head is broken, I suggest you to re-sell a beer or a new network cable.

Step 2. Check the cat (modem) and network cable and telephone lines on the router has not inserted firmly, is not also loose, individual lines are pulled down again plug in to, with the first step The same, if the line has a problem, replace it.

Step 3. Check the status indicator of the modem or router. The above is the modem. We see that the three indicators are normal. The first Power is the power indicator. The light, the second DSL is the output network cable, the fourth is the telephone line that is connected, and which one is not bright, you check which one. (Note, if the cat is directly connected to the computer, it is the internet light, I am accessing the router, so the DSL light is on).

Step 4. If there are connected the router, then the router is the indicator, as shown (in particular date), the first light is a light system, if the flash lamp A flash is normal, a few in the middle (computer graphics) is the network cable interface indicator, it is normal to see the port you are connected to, the latter is the Internet state, this light is bright, it means that the Internet is Yes.

Step 5. If you check more than is normal, that line is no problem, no problem indicator, that in my experience, it would have to pull a cat or a router's power Then, unplug the power and plug it in again, which is equivalent to restarting.

Step 6. If you are operating above approach will not work, it would have to check the computer problems, and look computer's IP is not changed, we are generally used to automatically obtain ip Address,

WIN7 View IP Method: Control Panel - Network and Sharing Center - Change Adapter Settings - Right click "“Local Connection" Select Properties - Double click "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP)" ;- are selected as "automatically get"

WinXP view IP method: right click "“ network neighbor" > select “ attribute & rdquo; - right click & ldquo; local connection & rdquo; select & ldquo; properties & rdquo; - Double-click & ldquo; Internet protocol (TCP /IP) & rdquo; - As shown, both automatically selected, and then click OK


step 7. If now Still can't get on, then check if it is a telecom failure. One way is to try to use the phone in your home. If you don't have a phone installed, call your network provider and ask if there is a line fault. Previous12Next page Total 2 pages

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