Well, Bill's Solution didnt work for me, i changed the LAN IP from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.0.35 and rebooted my router but the PC didnt have any internet access although it did recognized the network.
i also tried to change the ipv4 manually so i entered the new IP, the subnet mask and the default gateway (which it was the same as the IP) but then the pc got some kind of conflict with the IP, so i check with the cmd>Ipconfig and my ipv4 was 192.168.0.101 (DONT KNOW WHY).... and now i'm loosing it.
Also i check the Wan type connection and it sayd i have a Dynamic IP, idk if i have to change it to Static IP in order to get ↑ working
Ah i know what you've done xD
I see you have a TP link router. I once had a TP link router so I can tell you roughly what to do (if I remember rightly. I'm not 100% sure though).
1) Click DHCP
2) Enable DHCP (Don't get fooled by picture ^^^)
3) Start IP address - 192.168.0.2
4) End IP address - 192.168.0.224
5) Save
6) On your computer. Search for "CMD" (command prompt).
7) Open CMD and type " ipconfig /all ".
Find the section "Physical Address" (within Wireless LAN adapter). Keep the number in sight.
9) Go back to the router and click "Add Reservation".
10) Click Add.
11) Type in the Physical address (from stage
and type that into "MAC address".
12) Set reserved IP address.. e.g 192.168.0.3.
13) Enable + Save
14) Restart router
Hopefully now it will work