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How to Fix Limited Connectivity Error

✅ Quick Answer

Limited Connectivity / Limited Access means your device is connected to Wi-Fi but not getting internet access. This happens due to wrong IP settings, weak signal, router issues, or DNS errors. Fixing it usually requires renewing IP, resetting network settings, updating drivers, or rebooting the router.


❓ Why Limited Connectivity Happens?

The “Limited Connectivity” message appears when your device cannot get a valid IP address from the router, or the router cannot reach the internet. It can also happen when DNS settings are incorrect, or the router is overloaded.

It is common on Windows, Android, and iPhone when the Wi-Fi signal is weak or the router is not providing proper internet access.


🔧 Fix 1: Restart Router + Device

The fastest fix is to restart both router and your device.

  1. Turn off Wi-Fi on your device.
  2. Turn off the router for 60 seconds.
  3. Turn the router back on.
  4. Turn Wi-Fi back on your device and connect again.

🔧 Fix 2: Renew IP Address (Windows)

This fixes wrong IP assignment issues.

  1. Press Windows + R, type cmd and press Enter.
  2. Type the following commands one by one:
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
    

Now reconnect to Wi-Fi and check internet access.


🔧 Fix 3: Reset Network Settings

Resetting network settings removes corrupted Wi-Fi profiles and fixes DNS issues.


🔧 Fix 4: Change DNS to Google DNS

Sometimes your ISP DNS is down. Switching to Google DNS fixes it.

  1. Open Network Settings.
  2. Choose IPv4 DNS settings.
  3. Enter: 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.
  4. Save and reconnect.

🔧 Fix 5: Update Wi-Fi Drivers (Windows)

Outdated or corrupted drivers can cause limited connectivity.

  1. Open Device Manager.
  2. Expand Network adapters.
  3. Right-click Wi-Fi adapter → Update driver.
  4. Choose Search automatically.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Why does limited connectivity happen only on some devices?

This usually means the router is assigning IP correctly but the device has wrong network settings or outdated drivers.

Is limited connectivity the same as no internet?

Yes. It means your device is connected to Wi-Fi but cannot access the internet.

Will resetting network settings delete my Wi-Fi password?

Yes. You will need to reconnect and enter the Wi-Fi password again.


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