1. Right click on "My Computer" and select "Manage" from the pop-up menu...
2. Select "System Tools" and then "Device Manager" from "Computer Management" window...
3. Expand "Network adapters" and right click on your network adapter card and select "Uninstall"...
2. Select "System Tools" and then "Device Manager" from "Computer Management" window...
3. Expand "Network adapters" and right click on your network adapter card and select "Uninstall"...
Below are the list of Network Adapter Manufacturing companies
Image of Network Card |
- Atheros
- Aztech
- 3Com
- Bigfoot Networks
- Belkin
- Cisco
- CNet
- JCG
- D-Link
- EdiMax
- Hawking Technology
- IBM
- Intel
- Linksys
- Netgear
- U.S. Robotics
- Raza Microelectronics
- Rosewill
- SMC Networks
- StarTech.com
- TP-Link
- TRENDnet
- Unex
- Zonet Technologies, Inc.
- Zoom
Chipsets for Network Adapters
- Atheros
- Broadcom
- Intel
- LSI Corporation
- Marvell Technology Group
- Proxim
- Qualcomm
- Quantenna
- Realtek
- Ralink
- VIA Technologies
- Winbond
4. A dialog box will appear asking you to confirm the uninstall, just click "OK"...
5. After uninstalling the drivers, go to "Action" menu and select "Scan for hardware changes"...
6. Now computer will automatically detect your hardware changes and installs the required drivers..
7. Now you will see that the problem of "No Network Access" is now gone.......
Below is the video regarding No Network Access
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