WiFi connectivity in Windows 7: - The WiFi connection works fine, however, shows the yellow exclamation mark stating "No Internet Connectivity" Please Help ...
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012 7:34 AM
Hi All,
All users using Windows 7 in our office are facing this issue (as mentioned in the title) while they are at work. He is able to connect to the company WiFi, however, it shows the yellow exclamation mark stating "No Internet Connectivity".
NOTE: - There is no issue in opening / browsing the sites, yet, it shows that exclamation mark
This yellow exclamation mark does not appear when he connects to WiFi internet at home but reappears once he tries the same at work
Request you all to kindly revert ASAP with suggested resolution for the same as it is a little urgent
Sorry for the trouble, waiting for your response
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012 5:25 PM
Nitesh Panicker wrote:
Hi All,
All users using Windows 7 in our office are facing this issue (as
mentioned in the title) while they are at work. He is able to connect
to the company WiFi, however, it shows the yellow exclamation mark
stating "No Internet Connectivity".
NOTE: - There is no issue in opening / browsing the sites, yet, it
shows that exclamation mark
This yellow exclamation mark does not appear when he connects to WiFi
internet at home but reappears once he tries the same at work
Request you all to kindly revert ASAP with suggested resolution for
the same as it is a little urgent
Sorry for the trouble, waiting for your responseDoes it go away, after the user accessed an internet site?
This can happen if you need to authenticate for internet access. As
long as nobody authenticated there is no internet access - and it can
take quite a while for the warning sign to go away after
authentication. If every new connection needs its own new
authentication you will see the warning sign all the time. Then you can
only completely disable the display of the network item.
Wolfgang- Marked As Answer by Nitesh Panicker Wednesday, September 12, 2012 5:10 AM
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012 6:52 AMModerator
Hi,
In addition, other community members also report that the AVG could cause this issue. If you have AVG installed, you may uninstall it for a test.
Tracy Cai
TechNet Community Support
- Edited by Tracy CaiMicrosoft Contingent Staff, Moderator Wednesday, September 12, 2012 6:52 AM

