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Wifi7 issues connecting Surface Pro devices

fuzzyduck121
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I have a very specific issue having just upgraded to Wifi with EE

Equipment at home is the new EE smart hub pro router wifi 7 and 2 pro Wifi 7 mesh extenders

we have zero issues with speed and connection but upon restarting the router when adding an extender I have 3 microsoft surfaces all of which wont connect to the wifi anymore

I have 20 other devices all connected with zero issues

I have tried to connect all 3 microsoft devices to the Compatible network and guest network as well as the standard one and all 3 say network connected but no internet available and wont go online

I have changed wifi network name and passwords to try and reconnect with no success and have also disabled 5hz and6hz at different times to see if it works

I have also forced devices to forget and the re-find the networks with no success

Does anyone with experience of this setup or specific IT knowledge know how to help?

I was thinking of disabling the mesh and just connecting to the router alone to see if its the mesh or extenders that are the issue but other than that I am out of options

thanks all

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Ewan15
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@fuzzyduck121 welcome to the forum

What version(s) of Surface to you have eg Surface Pro 9.

On a Surface go to settings -> Network and WiFi -> WiFi

Check WiFi is switched on expand show available networks, do you see your SSID listed, If you have not changed it, it will show up as EE-??? same as on the slide out tab that comes with the router.

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To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Home Broadband & Home Phone or Option 2 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband.
fuzzyduck121
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its a surface pro 7

the network shows up correctly with the correct name shows up, the password is accepted and it connect and states no internet is available

it is correctly connecting to the router but does not allow an internet connection

this device has previously connected to the EE router with zero issues but when the router was cycled and restarted it now wont connect to the internet as stated above

Ewan15
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@fuzzyduck121  Looks like a DNS issue.

Open the Command Prompt type CMD in windows search -> Select run as Administrator

Type the following commands and press enter key after each, or copy /  paste them into CMD window

ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
netsh winsock reset

Restart your Surface

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To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Home Broadband & Home Phone or Option 2 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband.
fuzzyduck121
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much appreciated I will try this

This didn’t work

 

Exact same as before it connects to WiFi with full signal and shows in the bottom corner as full WiFi but says no internet connection available 

 

bizarre 

I have a surface go3 that is fine …this is a surface pro7 that has the issue 

Ewan15
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@fuzzyduck121 I have the Same Router / extender as yourself and amongst other things a surface pro 7which connects to WiFi without issue via the Router or the Extender.

Things to try.

1) Switch off router & Extenders and Surface.

        Switch the Router back on

       Switch the Surface back on again see if it connects once the router has rebooted and check if you have internet now

      Switch the extenders back on whatever the outcome

2) Restart the network stack, which you have done using the commands already posted

3) Toggle Airplane Mode ON, wait 20 seconds and turn it OFF again, as this forces the network adapter to reinitialize

4) Force a full Surface restart - Hold Power + Volume Up for 15 seconds, then release and wait 30 seconds before turning it on. This resets hardware components including the Wi‑Fi adapter.

Let me know how you get on 

To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Home Broadband & Home Phone or Option 2 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband.

This has not changed anything

 

Surface pro was fine before the hub restarted when power went out. It was only after that it would no longer allow internet

I’ve added a network adaptor usb stick and that allows a full connection to the smart hub and when I change back to the device itself it drops 

ive updated all network drivers for the surface pro via the intel driver tool and restarted it , deleted the network and readded but nothing has changed it. 

Is it worth a factory reset of the router and fresh install as like I said there were zero issues until the hub restarted previously 

for some reason whatever has changed isn’t being refreshed or cancelled out and it’s causing some sort of glitch 

it’s the same on compatible WiFi aswell as I assumed it may be the wpa2/3 setting or bandwidth but even with compatible it won’t allow internet access using the inbuilt network adapter 

 

hot spot connection and the usb network adaptor is a breeze which seems so strange 

Ewan15
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@fuzzyduck121 Does the WIFI adaptor on the Surface work if you use your phone as a hot spot, just to rule out a faulty adaptor.

Have you tried firing up your previous router to see if the surface will connect properly using that assuming it is not an ISP provided one (other than BT which will work)?.

If you Factory reset your Router you will loose all it's settings.

Did you manually reconnect all your devices to your Pro router using it's default SSID?

If not make a note of the SSID and Password.

You can factory reset your pro via https:\\192.168.1.254 on a web browser. You will get security warnings proceed anyway.

Go to Advanced settings and pick Factory Reset.

If you used the default router settings and reconnected all your devices manually to it, then that is all you need to do, otherwise you will need to go back onto the page and update the network SSID and Password

To phone EE CS: Dial Freephone +44 800 079 8586 - Option 1 for Home Broadband & Home Phone or Option 2 for Mobile Phone & Mobile Broadband.

This might seem strange but it’s definitely a hardware issue

i decided to try and connect to the hotspot wifi that the router creates as there is another network called EE which I believe is basically a public hotspot that the router creates.

when using the same laptop it connected perfectly at full speed when I added my EE account info and logged onto the hotpot

 the problem  must be with the home network security or filtering / WPA etc 

so to be clear ; the surface devices will not connect to either the main or the compatible networks but the EE public hotspot that the router throws out works absolutely fine

how is this possible ?