Read Also: Fix: ‘Bluetooth Won’t Turn on’ in Windows 8, Windows 8.1 Fixing limited WiFi in Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 implies various troubleshooting methods, though below I will detail only the best solutions that you can anytime apply on your device – also these procedures can be easily completed even by a newbie.

How to Fix Limited WiFi on Windows 10, Windows 8.1/8?

Reset TCP/IP Stack

You might experience limited WiFi connection due to some problems with your TCP/IP stack. Well, in order to fix this issue you should use the Windows 8 Netsh utility. By using this default Windows feature you will be able to address the limited WiFi connection by resetting TCP/IP address, so let’s see how to manage these things:

First of all, open a Command Prompt Window with administrator rights on your Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 based device – in order to do so, from your Start Screen press “Wind + x+ a” keyboard keys. In the cmd window type: “netsh int ip reset C:resetlog.txt”. Press Enter and close the cmd box. Restart your computer and that’s it, your WiFi connection should be working properly now.

Disable your Network Adapter Sleep Mode

If the above-explained method only temporarily resolves your WiFi issues try to check your Network Adapter settings. In some cases, you might see that the Adapter is conserving energy by using a so-called “sleep mode”. Well, for fixing your problems you should disable this mode, thus follow the next steps in order to achieve the same:

Disable Autotuning for TCP/IP stack

In some cases, Windows 8 / Windows 8.1 system might mess your TCP/IP address. TCP/IP auto tuning refers to the feature that allows reliable connectivity by buffering your network IP; the process is not complex, though it is quite important when establishing a network connection. Anyway, you can resolve your WiFi limited connection issue by applying the steps from below. SPONSORED Open a Command Prompt window with admin rights, just as I have already shown you above. Then, on the same window type (press Enter after each command): “netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled”; “netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled”; “netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled”. So, each time you are experiencing problems with your Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 WiFi connection and get error messages such as “limited connection” don’t hesitate and apply the guidelines from below. If you need more help on that matter, feel free and share your thoughts with us by using the comments field from below.

Change the used driver (Broadcom 802.11 users)

For many users with Broadcom 802.11 card, there’s an easier solution that they can use in order to fix WiFi issues on their PC’s – changing the driver. Here’s how to do it:

Open Device Manager Select ‘Network Adaptor’ and then double-click on Broadcom 802.11/802.11n Network Adaptor Go to the driver tab and click ‘Update Driver’ Select ‘browse my computer for driver software’ After ‘Select ‘Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer’ Select the “Broadcom 802.11n Network Adaptor (Broadcom)” entry from the list, and click Next Try to connect to WiFi network

That’s it for this one, you can try it even if it is not a Broadcom card that you are using. Don’t forget to let us know in the comment section which solution worked for you.

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