



■Assuming that the modem settings are correct, check that your computer is configured to obtain the IP address, default gateway, and DNS server address from the DHCP server. If not, you must contact the concerned person and get it reset as per the recommended settings instantaneously.

■Check if the modem to which your computer is connected is properly configured. x.x is a randomly generated unique number for each computer. If multiple computers depend on the DHCP server to obtain the IP addresses from it and the DHCP server fails, all computers get the IP addresses from the same .x range where. This IP address starts with .x and has the subnet mask of 255.255.0.0, and the computer displays a notification ‘Limited or No Connectivity’. When the DHCP server fails to assign the IP address to a computer, the computer automatically assigns an IP address to itself. Likely reasons for this issue may be the non-responsive DHCP server. The notification ‘Limited or No Connectivity’ or any other such text means that the computer is connected to the network but it is unable to connect to the Internet. In Windows 7 and Windows 8, the exclamation mark within the yellow triangle is same but the notification text is ‘No Internet Access’ and it is displayed only when the mouse pointer is hovered on to the network icon in the system tray. Also, the notification text ‘Limited or No Connectivity’ is visible in Windows XP or earlier versions of Microsoft Windows. This notification appears with an exclamation mark in a yellow triangle that is present on the network connection icon in the system tray. You will mostly see this pop-up notification in the system tray at the bottom right corner of the computer screen.
