Windows 8.1 Store seems confused about online status after upgrade.
After upgrading Windows 8 to Windows 8.1 on one of my laptops, I noticed that even though I was connected to the internet (via hotel wireless), the Windows Store didn’t seem to think I had any internet connection at all.
Opening the Windows Store would result in this page.
No proxy information was necessary for the internet hotel connection, but I did have to accept the hotel EULA before the hotel network quarantine handed me a valid IP. My assumption here, is that my poor little Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6205 wireless card just got stressed out and confused in the process. I decided to disable and re-enable the little guy to see if that would clear things up.
To do this open PowerShell as an Administrator
First things first, I had to get the names of my wireless network adapter to make sure I was fixing the right problem.
To do this type ‘Get-NetAdapter –Name *’ in the PS window.
This returns a list of network adapter names.
In my case, my wireless network adapter is named ‘Wi-Fi’.
So then I verified what command I needed to use to Disable and Enable my ‘Wi-Fi’ network adapter with the Get-Help NetAdapter command.
Combining the Disable-NetAdapter cmdlet with my wireless card’s name gives me this command.
‘Disable-NetAdapter –Name ‘Wi-Fi’’
And I then re-enable the adapter the same way.
‘Enable-NetAdapter –Name ‘Wi-Fi’’
I verified my laptop was back on the internet by going to www.bing.com, and then tried opening the Windows Store again.
Success. My network card is no longer confused.
Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
still not working - Anonymous
November 25, 2013
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March 15, 2014
still not working - Anonymous
August 19, 2014
Not working !!! - Anonymous
August 31, 2014
Not working either. As far as i can see, it's not only the Windows Apps store, but several other apps from windows, like Maps, Contacts en sometimes Mail. What has worked for me so far, as a temporal solution is to download a program named Fiddler2. Once installed you have to totally stop the apps store from working using the task manager and then run Fiddler 2. Running the program there is a "Win8 Config" option, you click on it and a new window opens. There you choose "Excempt all" and then all the Windows apps will work. Since i don't really know what is happening, i don't know if there are any vulnerability issues. So after using the apps store i finish any Fiddler activity with the task manager. - Anonymous
December 13, 2014
I tried all the options from so many forums but still not working, can some one pls help - Anonymous
January 12, 2015
Thanks, but this did't work. - Anonymous
February 12, 2015
I was nearly there after checking I was a administrator... Then this popped up.http://gyazo.com/6106a9652054006e5e346474319f9051 - Anonymous
June 04, 2015
The windows store opens but doesnt load. Then it goes back to the start screen