(Note: I use Windows 8.1)
Hi,
I'm a bit confused by your description, Did you mean that you create a hotspot on your computer, while your phone connected but couldn't connect to the internet? or you create a hotspot on your phone, while your computer connected but couldn't connect to the internet?
For computer WIFI connection problem, You can refer to the link below to resolve this problem for test.
Windows 8.1 Wifi showing "limited" or "No Internet Access":
Hi,
It seems like there was some problem with this blog, may be you couldn't open it, you can follow the steps below to troubleshoot this problem.
1. Try to use network troubleshooter to identify and fix this problem.
2. Reinstall wireless adapter driver for test.
3. Try resetting TCP/IP.
Reset TCPIP and check if it works.
Follow the steps
a) Boot to the desktop view.
b) Open command prompt, right click in the left corner when the Start window appear and select command prompt (admin).
c) At the command prompt, copy and paste (or type) the following command and then press ENTER:
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
Note: If you do not want to specify a directory path for the log file, use the following command:
netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt
d) Reboot the computer.
Let us know the status.
Dear Roger,
I tried it but not worked i am using windows 8. mobile showing connected to hot spot wifi but network is still not there.
Please suggest if you have any solution for this.
Thanks.
- Proposed as answer by Rakshith Rohan Tuesday, April 22, 2014 5:53 AM
- Unproposed as answer by Rakshith Rohan Tuesday, April 22, 2014 5:53 AM
Dear Roger,
I tried it but not worked i am using windows 8. mobile showing connected to hot spot wifi but network is still not there.
Please suggest if you have any solution for this.
Thanks.
- Proposed as answer by Rakshith Rohan Tuesday, April 22, 2014 5:53 AM
- Unproposed as answer by Rakshith Rohan Tuesday, April 22, 2014 5:53 AM
Hi
Did you share your WiFi Network with the configured HotSpot?
Hi, (SOLUTIONS)
Turn off windows firewall, Antivirus as well as Windows defender then try it..and dont forget to share your LAN connection/dongle to Virtual wifi hotspot..(go to LAN properties select share tab and click allow sharing)
NEXT:
Run cmd as an administrator then type two commands as mentioned below:
1. netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=mywifi key=12345678 (8 char must) Press enter
2.netsh wlan start hostednetwork (Press enter)
Thanks
Rohan Rakshith
- Proposed as answer by Rakshith Rohan Tuesday, April 22, 2014 5:54 AM
Hi, (SOLUTIONS)
Turn off windows firewall, Antivirus as well as Windows defender then try it..and dont forget to share your LAN connection/dongle to Virtual wifi hotspot..(go to LAN properties select share tab and click allow sharing)
NEXT:
Run cmd as an administrator then type two commands as mentioned below:
1. netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=mywifi key=12345678 (8 char must) Press enter
2.netsh wlan start hostednetwork (Press enter)
Thanks
Rohan Rakshith
- Proposed as answer by Rakshith Rohan Tuesday, April 22, 2014 5:54 AM
HI,
DID U TRY THESE SETTINGS ?
IF NOT THEN TRY AND I HOPE U'LL GET IT THIS TIME
CONTROL PANEL>NETWORK AND INTERNET>NETWORK CONNECTIONS
RIGHT CLICK ON WIFI ADAPTER AND CHOOSE PROPERTIES
IN PROPERTIES DIALOG BOX GO TO SHARING AND ENABLE " ALLOW OTHER NETWORK USERS TO CONNECT THROUGH THIS COMPUTER'S INTERNET CONNECTION"
Done as you mentioned.still facing problem.pls help me out
done
Hi dear...
thanks a lot, I have 3 days without internet on my computer, but his show me connect on WIFI.
I used you steps to repair this problems, now all browsers a connect to networking.
Look at this page
http://adamralph.com/2014/01/24/continuously-losing-internet-connectivity-in-windows-8-1/
The fix may be as simple as running
netsh winsock reset
and reboot.
Hi, this has been bugging me ever since i have windows8. I have an iPhone6 and when i enable personal hotpsot i can connect with the iphone from any laptop running linux or windows7. But my windows8 laptop failed. It did make a wifi connection, and the iphone counted 1 connected device. But i could not access any internet address. Reading this site and trying some of the mentioned solutions i stumbled upon the trick that worked for me. When i access the wifi network with my right mouse button (enter connection center or something like it) and pressed the The Change Adaptor settings I saw that my Bluetooth Network Connection was not active. When i double clicked it i did see my iPhone but it was not connected somehow (while wifi did show me a connection). After i selected my iphone and pressed Connect Using: Access point, i did have internet!!
I did not find the solution to connect permanently but this workaround is good enough for me. Thanks for all your tips.
I did not find the solution to connect permanently
See if this gives you any clues (command pipeline for a cmd window):
netsh wlan sh in | findstr /i "conn stat"
(I.e., enter that before using your workaround.)
HTH
Thank you for taking the time to help with this. I did what you suggested (without the pipesymbol). This is the result (i changed some IDs en addresses):
C:\Users\Leon>netsh wlan sh in
There is 1 interface on the system:
Name : WiFi
Description : Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
GUID : xxxx
Physical address : xxxx
State : connected
SSID : iPhone6-leon
BSSID : xxxx
Network type : Infrastructure
Radio type : 802.11n
Authentication : WPA2-Personal
Cipher : CCMP
Connection mode : Auto Connect
Channel : 1
Receive rate (Mbps) : 72
Transmit rate (Mbps) : 72
Signal : 99%
Profile : iPhone6-leon
Hosted network status : Not available
C:\Users\Leon>ping www.google.com
Ping request could not find host www.google.com. Please check the name and try
gain.
THIS IS WHERE I DID THE CONNECT WITH BLUETOOTH DEVICE (as mentioned in my solution)
C:\Users\Leon>netsh wlan sh in
There is 1 interface on the system:
Name : WiFi
Description : Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
GUID : xxxx
Physical address : xxxx
State : connected
SSID : iPhone6-leon
BSSID : xxxx
Network type : Infrastructure
Radio type : 802.11n
Authentication : WPA2-Personal
Cipher : CCMP
Connection mode : Auto Connect
Channel : 1
Receive rate (Mbps) : 72
Transmit rate (Mbps) : 72
Signal : 99%
Profile : iPhone6-leon
Hosted network status : Not available
C:\Users\Leon>ping www.google.com
Pinging www.google.com [74.125.136.103] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 74.125.136.103: bytes=32 time=90ms TTL=45
I am no network expert but I don't see any differences. There might be a way to let the Bluetooth device connect automatically, but I wouldn't know how.
I am no network expert but I don't see any differences.
Ditto. I was hoping the Connection mode would provide the clue.
There might be a way to let the Bluetooth device connect automatically, but I wouldn't know how.
That's what I would like too. Between my Surface RT and Surface Pro. I even called my SSID for my HostedNetwork BT in hopes that would give it the idea. Somehow they get connected but I don't know if it is because of BT or not. But I don't need it that often so I just use the netsh wlan sta ho on both sides when I need it. So then when I go Win-w Bl Enter (all that I need to identify MUF Bluetooth Settings) in each I can see that they are paired. Why? I have no idea. ; )
But all that I was trying to help you find was a better workaround than your current procedure. So, perhaps you can use a modification of the one that I use?
Good luck
Thank you for your help. I also do not use the connection between my laptop and my iPhone all that often. What i read somewhere was to create a shortcut on my desktop that will bring me directly to my Bluetooth devices. So i can connect the device manually with a minimum of mouse clicks. That is good enough for me.
Thanks again!
when I go Win-w Bl Enter (all that I need to identify MUF Bluetooth Settings) in each I can see that they are paired. Why? I have no idea. ; )
Now I know. I decided to unpair them and see what the actual UX was for pairing them again. What a horrible experience! They mention Passkey (or Passcode) and can't seem to decide which side is going to say what. Mostly they just say "That didn't work." Whatever the results are from the experience I can say, definitely stay away from the MUF Bluetooth Settings dialog, as temptingly simple as it may appear because I think it is correspondingly ineffective. The procedure that I think finally worked was first using the Control Panel's procedure on the Pro side. That finally gave a quirky prompt on the RT side with both showing the same Passkey. Good grief.
my phn shoing connected bt not connecting to internet.
bt my laptop is working with internet.
Thanks a lot for the answer. After searching the whole day I finally found the solution. My antivirus firewall was not allowing Internet Sharing even though I had successfully established WiFi connection. I enabled Internet Sharing in my antivirus and everything worked as per what I desired.
Hey there :)
I'm not sure about other computers, but particularly for windows 8.1,
the connection between the computer and phone may be incorrectly set.
To check this, do as follows:
In the network and sharing center of your computer, you will see a section labelled 'View your active networks'. In the right column underneath 'Access type: Internet', the hyperlink next to 'Connections:' should be 'Local Area Connection* 4'. If it says 'Ethernet', then you will need to change it.
Click on the 'Ethernet' hyperlink. Then click on properties, and access the sharing tab. Look for the 'Home networking connection:' box, and see if it says 'Wi-Fi'. If it does, then this may be the problem, as it should be something else.
To change this, simply un-check the above and below boxes by removing the ticks, and then press 'ok'. This will take a few seconds.
Then, once closed, go back into it by clicking properties and switching over to the sharing tab. Now the box for 'Home networking connection:' should say 'Select a private network connection'. Click on that box and select 'Local Area Connection*4'. Be sure to re-check the above box by clicking on it to add the tick, as well as the lower box if desired (although not necessary). Then click 'ok', and the problem should be fixed.
For windows 8.1, the 'Connections:' section should now say 'Local Area Connection* 4', NOT 'Ethernet'
Hope this helps :)