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Originally Posted by Paul
What were you resetting after the battery ran low? Unless you have changed any settings on the PC or router you shouldn't have any issues? Have you tried rebooting the router?
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I didn't at first make any changes, but have made some using Help & Support diagnostics. I did re-boot the router several times and also re-set to factory default. I have removed the old connection and set up a new one.
I now have wireless capability. However I the desktop (XP) does not show up on the network.
The cause of my original problem? - somewhere amongst the H & P there is mention of network settings being affected by low power. Possibly that was it?
Also, I did install some updates for Windows Defender - could that have had any effect?
Can you ping other devices on your network by IP or name? Can you ping the gateway?
Yes, as part of the checking I did that and all was OK.
On checking the ipconfig command, the Media State for the Wireless LAN Adapter for the Wireless Network Connection, and also for Tunnel Adapters to all Local Area Connections show as Media Disconnected.
Is this of any significance?
Thanks for you input.
EDIT I have not as yet done a system restore
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Further to that, in Help & Support Centre there is this -
To test a TCP/IP configuration by using the ping command
To quickly obtain the TCP/IP configuration of a computer, open Command Prompt, and then type ipconfig. From the display of the ipconfig command, ensure that the network adapter for the TCP/IP configuration you are testing is not in a
Media disconnected state.
How do I put it in a connected state?