Limited or No Connectivity, Cannot Renew IP Addess.
I connect my desktop through a Linksys E3000 router to a cable modem. My wife's desktop and my laptop access the Internet fine through the router. I recently installed, and then uninstalled, Blackberry Desktop Manager onto my desktop computer. Ever since I did that, I cannot access the Internet.I receive the message, "Limited or No Connectivity" on my connection. I work through all of the solutions in "Troubleshooting network connection problems", dated August 15, 2006 and I still cannot access the Internet. The IP Address starts with 169.254.What do I need to do to restore my Internet connection?1 person needs an answerI do too
November 14th, 2010 3:22pm

have you tried a system restore to before trouble?
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November 14th, 2010 7:29pm

Yes, I have. It still does not work.
November 21st, 2010 10:05am

I connect my desktop through a Linksys E3000 router to a cable modem. My wife's desktop and my laptop access the Internet fine through the router. I recently installed, and then uninstalled, Blackberry Desktop Manager onto my desktop computer. Ever since I did that, I cannot access the Internet.I receive the message, "Limited or No Connectivity" on my connection. I work through all of the solutions in "Troubleshooting network connection problems", dated August 15, 2006 and I still cannot access the Internet. The IP Address starts with 169.254.What do I need to do to restore my Internet connection?How does each of your computers connect to the router -- wired or wireless? Is the problem only with the wireless connection(s)?Your symptoms indicate that you are not properly authenticating to the wireless router. Usually, this is because the encryption password has changed or become corrupted. The easiest way to deal with this (if you know the correct password) is to delete the profile for the wireless network and then re-connect:From Network Connections, right-click on the icon for the wireless adapter and choose PropertiesSelect the Wireless Networks tab, find your router's ID in the list of Preferred Networks and click Remove.Then View Wireless Networks and Connect
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November 21st, 2010 1:11pm

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