Um, with my knowledge on the internet ect. I certainly belong to the lower 50% in Germany if not worse.
I have just moved and needed a cable connection to the Internet in the old apartment despite Wi-Fi. When it was out, I did not get internet. In my new apartment I had wireless internet without logging in, but on the computer no internet. The laptop, which stands a room further, has internet.
How does it work?
Do you know addresses in which internet and wi-fi are explained so that I too understand it.
If you do not have an internet account, so apparently you do not have a router, then your laptop gets its internet from another unsecured modem (eg from your neighbors or the bar next door?).
This is a rather strange problem in itself, which is mostly caused by Windows itself.
So you can connect to the network, but then you have no internet?
Open a command prompt (Windows key + R → cmd), there bib the command "ipconfig / all" and put the result in here. Since then you should be able to see if your PC No IP address from the router gets, for example, because it is statically set.
I do not know good sides, in itself one finds a lot by Googeln of the basic terms.
That's probably because your computer has no Wi-Fi "receiver", but your laptop already. Therefore, you must connect the computer via Ethernet cable or buy a Wi-Fi USB stick for him.
There's nothing under cmd. "Googling the basic terms…" I have already done. I thought rather of understandable explanations.
That's what I'm afraid too. Soon a technician will report to me as per Hotline Unitymedia.
If you press Windowstatste + R a window should appear. There you enter "cmd" and confirm. This will open a window (the cmd) in which you should enter the ipconfig command.
Explaining the whole topic can be complicated if you really go deep into the subject.
WLAN is simply a data transmission over radio.
Internet is an association of computers and servers that offer each other services. As far as you probably will have known.
For your Tehmatik possibly still relevant:
The router is a hub that provides an interface to the global Internet for the internal subnet. He accepts requests from the Internet and internal computers and sends them to the appropriate addresses.
For this he needs both the addresses of the server and the internal computer. The latter usually forgives the router itself via a DHCP service. But this only works if the computer also accepts the IP address.
If instead a static IP address is set on the computer, the router can simply refuse the device the corresponding address. Then the computer can't communicate with the Internet.
Administrator: C: \ Windows \ systern32 \ cmd.exe
Wireless LIlN Ildapter Wireless Network Link 2:
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
Ethernet Ildapter Bluetooth Network Connection:
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
Wireless-LilN-Ildapter wireless network connection:
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
IPu6-address 2a02: 908: e853: 15a1: 155d: 1158: fd8a: 6881
Temporary IP address 2a02: 908: e853: 15a1: 192a: ad8c: f025: cla5
Connection local IPu6-ildresse. : fe80 :: 155d: 1158: fd8a: 6881Z13
IPu4-address 192.168.0.12
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Default gateway fe80:: 26? 6 :? Dff: fe55: 90? D7013
192. 168.0. 1
Ethernet adapter LIlN connection:
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
Ethernet Ildapter UirtualBox Host-Only Network:
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
Connection local IPu6-ildresse. : fe80:: 90d2: 3eb4: efdc: 43? 3Z1)
IPu4-address 192.168.56.1
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
default gateway
Tunnel adapter isatap. (C3FBD76F-0IlE1-43E8-Il54C-FC7B17E307F1):
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
Tunnel adapter isatap. [E5E6260C-6842-401Il-IlFIl1-1EBEIl139274B):
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface:
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
Tunnel adapter isatao. (? DD38FB2F0834B0FDii0D24F60545F6fl)
Administrator: C: \ Windows \ system32 \ cmd.exe
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
runnel adapter isatap. (49664? 9058342EE8CF? DB9? 1 9520211):
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
runnel adapter isatap. [7054796C-0EDF-4D1B-Il1C6-12D3EE1IlC473):
Media status medium separated
Connection-specific DNS suffix:
\ Users \ Hego> _
I hope that clarifies.
If individual characters are not correct, this is due to the conversion of a JPEG file to PDF.
IPv6 addresses seem to be used.
This can potentially cause problems.
Try deactivating IPv6.
Open the following path in the window explorer:
Control Panel \ Network and Internet \ Network Connections
Then right to "Wireless network connection" → "Properties" → Hack away at "Internet Protocol version 6" → Confirm.
You can also do the following:
In the Properties window DoubleClick on "Internet Protocol Version 4" → Look, that everywhere "… Obtain address automatically" is set (in all tabs) → Confirm.
Now try connecting to the network again.
Thank you for your extraordinary effort. After phone calls with Unitymedia, there are suddenly contract ambiguities. I expect a call back from there and a technician.