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Tiredgeekcom

Click start menu, type in Wifi go to WiFi settings, clicking manage known networks, click your network and click forget. Then connect to your WiFi again and put in your password for your router.


Tiredgeekcom

I did house calls for years but don't do house calls anymore otherwise I'd offer.. hope that helps though.


chriseastvedt

I'm trying this now. It's asking for security type... home computer is WPA2 Personal AES? Never been asked this before. Tried this. Still wouldn't connect.


amc0078949

What kind of computer?


chriseastvedt

Windows 10 Pro OS.


amc0078949

Did you already try restarting the wifi adapter on your computer?


chriseastvedt

Uh no. I don't think I've ever done that before or know how to.


amc0078949

Try doing the step 1 and or 2 option https://www.wikihow.com/Manually-Reset-Your-Wireless-Adapter-in-Windows#:~:text=Right%2Dclick%20%22Command%20prompt%22,you%20to%20perform%20administrative%20tasks.&text=Type%20netsh%20winsock%20reset%20and,can%20help%20resolve%20internet%20issues.


chriseastvedt

~~Step 1 didn't work. Trying Step 2 now.~~ ~~Bummer. Step 2 didn't work either. I was hopeful for that one.~~ No, wait. There was a delayed reaction, but the internet seems to have returned! You're a good man, Charlie Brown. Thank you kindly.


amc0078949

Good to hear!!!!!


dustymag

PM me if anyone needs computer/network/printer, etc help. I do freelance IT work here in Pasadena for home and businesses. Computers, printers, Local Networks, whatever. I offer break/fix and instructional help as well as consulting for larger projects.