- How to Enable and Disable the Internet Connection on Windows? 7 weeks 2 days ago
When you use your computer to surf the internet, you need to make sure that the network connection is enabled. Usually, Windows can automatically enable and use built-in network interfaces like Wi-Fi and wired adapters on your computer. When there is something wrong with the network connection, you can disable the internet connection to solve the issue.
Disabling an internet connection can fix some network connection issues without rebooting your computer. Do you know how to disable the internet connection on your Windows computer? Now, we will show you a universal guide. No matter you are using Windows 10/8/7/Vista/XP, this guide can always work.
- How to Restart a Router and Modem in a Proper Way? 20 weeks 3 days ago
If you encounter the following situations, it means that there is something wrong with your network:
You suspect your network doesn’t work as normal.
Web pages are nor loading successfully.
The movie you are watching freezes halfway.
Your smart speaker suddenly stops playing music.
Your phone and your laptop lose the network connection at the same time.
You can’t see your NAS on your desktop.
Your computer, phone, or other connected devices become sluggish when streaming and browsing online.
And more…
Restarting, which is also known as rebooting, is an easy and good method to solve a device issue. For example, when your computer encounters issues, you can simply reboot your device because rebooting always fixes problems. If your phone is bothered by some issues, you can also reboot it to see whether the issues disappear. As to network issues, you can also restart your router and modem, and then check whether the issues can be solved.
No matter which case you are facing, restarting a router and modem can cool off the device and flush out its memory. Especially for old hardware, it is a good operation to restart the router after it works for a long time. Rebooting a router and modem can solve about 75% network and internet issues or more.Suppose that you need to restart your router and modem to solve some network connection issues. You should properly restart them. Otherwise, you may lose your internet connection completely.
In this part, we will show you how to reboot a modem and router properly.
- Laptop Keeps Disconnecting from Wi-Fi? Fix the Issue Now! 38 weeks 2 days ago
In Windows 10/8/7, connection issues are always plaguing you. Without an Internet connection, you cannot use the computer for anything.
In our previous posts, we have described many cases about the Internet connection including Ethernet and Wi-Fi, for example, Wi-Fi Internet cuts out for a few seconds, media state media disconnected, Windows 10 no Internet, secured error, etc.
Today, we will discuss another topic with you – laptop keeps dropping Wi-Fi. When the laptop is connected to a wireless connection, the Internet breaks frequently.
Then, you ask “why does my laptop keep disconnecting from Wi-Fi”. The main reasons for this situation are erroneous Power Settings related to network, incorrect network configuration, corrupted or outdated WIFI drivers, and more.
Fortunately, you can easily fix this issue and now let’s see some effective solutions.
- Bothered by Connection Failed with Error 651? Fix It Now 1 year 2 weeks ago
You may encounter different kinds of network connection issues when using your computer. The connection failed with error 651 is a common issue.
The error 651 can happen on Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, and Windows 7. It always happens when you want to connect your computer to the internet. When this issue happens, you will receive an error window with the alert saying: Error 651: The modem (or other connecting devices) has reported an error.
Why connection failure error 651 occurs? The possible causes are various. Both hardware and software issues can lead to this issue. We have searched for this issue on the internet and colleted some information.
The already known reasons for error 651 include a .SYS file is placed in a wrong location, the modem is set up incorrectly, the registry files are corrupt, an IP address is conflicted with another, and driver issues.
Focusing on these reasons, we collect some solutions to help you get rid of this connection error 651. If you don’t know the real cause of this error, you can try these solutions one by one until finding the proper one.
- PUBG Network Lag Detected? How to Fix It? Solutions Are Here! 1 year 1 week ago
Before the official release of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), the game had been operating for months. During that time, it was popular with the public. However, many users reported the connection with the PUBG network lag issue.
Nowadays this game has been released officially, however, reports regarding PUBG network lag still exist, including the error of network lag detected. According to users, PUBG is available on Xbox consoles and the game on Xbox also returns the error. This indicates your Internet connection has something wrong.
If the network connection is perfect and all other games can run properly without latency, it is likely that the PUBG itself has some issues. Don’t worry and we will show you how to fix the PUBG network lag detected issue in the following part.
- 8 Useful Fixes for an Error Occurred While Troubleshooting Are Here! 2 years 6 weeks ago
Computer troubleshooting can be a tricky thing. But in Windows 10/8/7, there are built-in Troubleshooters that can help you to resolve most of the Windows common problems automatically in a few clicks.
For example, if you can't add a new piece of hardware, or unexpected keyboard behavior, program compatibility issue, search and indexing problem, Windows update issues, etc. happen, Windows Troubleshooters can be helpful.
However, the Troubleshooters are not always working well. Sometimes, when you try to fix computer issues, the error "An error occurred while troubleshooting" will appear on your computer screen in Windows 10/8/7, followed by an additional message.
- Windows Sockets Registry Entries Missing in Windows 10? Fix It! 49 weeks 3 days ago
Network access is important for Windows users, but unfortunately, many Windows 10 users always report the network issues. In our previous posts, we discussed limited network connectivity error, network connection error 0x00028002, and more.
Additionally, we will introduce another error to you today – Windows Sockets registry missing. When investigating a network issue with the built-in troubleshooter, Windows may give you the following error message: “Windows Sockets registry entries required for network connectivity are missing”.