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After upgrade to Windows 8.1 I'm unable to connect to WiFi at work.

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PC is using Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter

Computer is joined to domain and have to problem with anything over wired connection. At home using WPA2-Personal have no problem connecting to WiFi.

Steps taken:

  • Uninstall and re install WiFi Driver.
  • Install driver from computer manufacturer
  • Install Legacy Driver
  • Disable/Enable WiFi driver.
  • Upgrade to BIOS
  • Upgrade to motherboard drivers.
  • ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew

Additional information:

My laptop is Latitude E6520

Working with network engineer at work was able to verify that PC is connecting to DHCP and getting a IP address leased. Domain shows successful authentication. Firewall is disabled and User Account Control is set on lowest. Current user is added to Administrator group.

Note: Several other users with recent upgrade to Windows 8.1 have reported same problem. Everyone with issues is using some version of DELL Latitude. Once connected to WiFi, get Limited Connectivity message.

After upgrade to Windows 8.1 I'm unable to connect to WiFi at work.

enter image description here

PC is using Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter

Computer is joined to domain and have to problem with anything over wired connection. At home using WPA2-Personal have no problem connecting to WiFi.

Steps taken:

  • Uninstall and re install WiFi Driver.
  • Install driver from computer manufacturer
  • Install Legacy Driver
  • Disable/Enable WiFi driver.
  • Upgrade to BIOS
  • Upgrade to motherboard drivers.
  • ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew

Additional information:

Working with network engineer at work was able to verify that PC is connecting to DHCP and getting a IP address leased. Domain shows successful authentication. Firewall is disabled and User Account Control is set on lowest. Current user is added to Administrator group.

Note: Several other users with recent upgrade to Windows 8.1 have reported same problem. Once connected to WiFi, get Limited Connectivity message.

After upgrade to Windows 8.1 I'm unable to connect to WiFi at work.

enter image description here

PC is using Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter

Computer is joined to domain and have to problem with anything over wired connection. At home using WPA2-Personal have no problem connecting to WiFi.

Steps taken:

  • Uninstall and re install WiFi Driver.
  • Install driver from computer manufacturer
  • Install Legacy Driver
  • Disable/Enable WiFi driver.
  • Upgrade to BIOS
  • Upgrade to motherboard drivers.
  • ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew

Additional information:

My laptop is Latitude E6520

Working with network engineer at work was able to verify that PC is connecting to DHCP and getting a IP address leased. Domain shows successful authentication. Firewall is disabled and User Account Control is set on lowest. Current user is added to Administrator group.

Note: Several other users with recent upgrade to Windows 8.1 have reported same problem. Everyone with issues is using some version of DELL Latitude. Once connected to WiFi, get Limited Connectivity message.

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Unable to connect to corporate WiFi network after upgrade to Windows 8.1

After upgrade to Windows 8.1 I'm unable to connect to WiFi at work.

enter image description here

PC is using Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter

Computer is joined to domain and have to problem with anything over wired connection. At home using WPA2-Personal have no problem connecting to WiFi.

Steps taken:

  • Uninstall and re install WiFi Driver.
  • Install driver from computer manufacturer
  • Install Legacy Driver
  • Disable/Enable WiFi driver.
  • Upgrade to BIOS
  • Upgrade to motherboard drivers.
  • ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew

Additional information:

Working with network engineer at work was able to verify that PC is connecting to DHCP and getting a IP address leased. Domain shows successful authentication. Firewall is disabled and User Account Control is set on lowest. Current user is added to Administrator group.

Note: Several other users with recent upgrade to Windows 8.1 have reported same problem. Once connected to WiFi, get Limited Connectivity message.