i think it's some ip's problem, try to set them to automatic and see if that
helps , i don't have windows 7 but i think the steps should be close to
something like this
-Go to your desktop, and right-click on something called *Network Place* or
*My Network Places* (If you're using Windows Vista or 7, look for the *Network
and Sharing Center* through Control Panel)
-Right-click *Local Area Connection* (or the interface u chose) and Click on
*Properties
-*Under the *General* tab, double-click on the *Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)*
-Select *Obtain an IP address automatically*
then press ok to close every thing
but if this doesn't work then please provide us with more details of ur
network, how many computers, routers/switches etc

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On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 5:53 AM, N3TS3cure <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a Windows 7 64 bit computer.
>
> I try to connect to the internet, and it says "Limited Connectivity"
>
> - The drivers are all up to date
> - Nothing is flagged under Device Manager
> - Command Prompt will not return an IP address for either the Wireless
> or Ethernet adapters
> - Ping fails
>
>
> Adapters:
> Broadcomm 4322ag wireless LAN
> Realtek GBE Family Controller
>
> Any ideas? Gracias
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