Windows 7 Connectivity Issues
Hi,
I've just installed Windows 7 Home Premium. When I went through the installation, it asked me to pick a wireless network, which I did, and enter the Network Key, which I also did. When installation was complete, I could go on the internet as normal. Since a reboot, this is no longer the case.
Whenever I try to sign into the network, I get "It is taking longer than usual to log you on to the network."
I then get "You are connected to your network with limited or no connectivity."
In the wireless network list it says "Connected" next to my network but it says "Unidentified Network - No Internet Access" with a picture of a bench at the top.
I'm am using a Belkin wireless G router with the most up to date firmware. My gf's Macbook (which I am posting from now) and my PS3 still connect as before. I used to run WinXP and that worked fine.
The wireless network adaptor I am using is a Realtek 8185 Extensible (although, I think it's a different one; which one, I couldn't tell you.)
In Device Manager, the Network Adaptors section is already open (like it does when there is a problem with a device in that section) but the properties page says the device is working properly.
Any and all help would be apppreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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