You may perform the power cycle. Please follow the steps below:
Shut down the computer.
Switch off the router followed by the modem and also unplug their power cables.
Wait for 30 seconds.
Plug the power cords back into the modem and the router but don’t switch them on yet.
First turn on your modem and wait for it to initialize (let the lights become stable).
Then switch on the router and let the blinking lights stabilize.
Now turn on your computer or your gaming console connected to the network. You should now be able to access the Internet.
You may delete all the existing network profiles and create a fresh profile. Please refer to the link: http://dell.to/18qt2Kh.
You may run ‘Windows Network Troubleshooter’ by right clicking on the wireless icon at the bottom right hand corner on the desktop screen and click ‘Troubleshoot Problems’.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to reply for any further assistance.
DELL-Amogh G
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October 18th, 2013 22:00
Hi KMagnum357,
You may perform the power cycle. Please follow the steps below:
You may delete all the existing network profiles and create a fresh profile. Please refer to the link: http://dell.to/18qt2Kh.
You may run ‘Windows Network Troubleshooter’ by right clicking on the wireless icon at the bottom right hand corner on the desktop screen and click ‘Troubleshoot Problems’.
Hope this helps. Please feel free to reply for any further assistance.