are you mad?Just type "Network Reset" into the search box and run it.
just parse the bluetooth THX protocol, that should shut down the SDD matrix, then copy the neural DDR panel, that will then be injected into the PPPoE processor and bobs your uncle. success.
a five year old could do it.
I already reset the network adapter, also reset everything from the command line.
No joy - still the same problem
Next suggestion?
Did you do a "Network Reset"?
https://www.howtogeek.com/265870/how-to-reset-your-entire-network-in-windows-10-and-start-from-scratch/
Yes, I did a network reset in the manner described. The situation was not chnanged.
I ran a diagnosis on my wi-fi adapter:
Details about network adapter diagnosis:
Network adapter Wi-Fi driver information:
Description . . . . . . . . . . : Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3165
Manufacturer . . . . . . . . . : Intel Corporation
Provider . . . . . . . . . . . : Intel
Version . . . . . . . . . . . : 17.15.0.5
Inf File Name . . . . . . . . . : C:\WINDOWS\INF\netwbw02.inf
Inf File Date . . . . . . . . . : Saturday, March 18, 2017 8:56:20 PM
Section Name . . . . . . . . . : Install_MPCIEX_GENM2_3165_AC_HMC_WINB_64_AC
Hardware ID . . . . . . . . . . : pci\ven_8086&dev_3165&subsys_40108086
Instance Status Flags . . . . . : 0x180200a
Device Manager Status Code . . : 0
IfType . . . . . . . . . . . . : 71
Physical Media Type . . . . . . : 9
Diagnostics Information (Wireless Connectivity)
Details about wireless connectivity diagnosis:
For complete information about this session see the wireless connectivity information event.
Helper Class: Auto Configuration
Initialize status: Success
Information for connection being diagnosed
Result of diagnosis: No problem found
LoL, no problem found, but still no wi-fi...
Groping women when you're old is fine - everyone thinks you're senile
go back to Adapters and disable everything but the Wifi.
See if the network icon in the taskbar changes.
Then open a command prompt and type
ipconfig /all
and post the results.
Screen grab after ipconfig /all
What network icon have you got displayed in the taskbar?
You can see it in the screen grab - it refers to the USB tether that I was using to get internet access - the USB cable is still plugged into the laptop...What network icon have you got displayed in the taskbar?
Nothing changes! The ethernet icon has a red cross and when I mouse over it, the text is 'not connected - No connections are available'Well unplug all that shit, I'm trying to see what happens when Wifi is the only game in town. FFS.
Basically, my wifi adapter is enabled, working but not connected, and when I try to connect it by right-clicking on connect/disconnect in the network connections window, it simple goes to the overall Windows Settings window.
Any other suggestions?
Do you have a wi-fi gateway/modem from your ISP?
Try resetting that by unplugging from power source for about a minute then plug it back in...also hit the reset button on it if it has one.
That's has worked for me in the past when I've had wi-fi connection problems.
That said, I have no experience with wi-fi adapters. My PC is hooked up with ethernet cable and all wi-fi devices in my household have it built in...no adapters.
My ISP's Gateway/Modem looks like this:
Harry, I'm losing confidence in you.. stop telling me to do the most basic of IT things. Of course I have already uninstalled the existing wifi driver and installed the latest driver (I already had the latest version).Well the next thing I'd try is uninstalling and removing the Wifi driver and reinstalling the latest one.
Is this a bits and bolts PC or a brand name with a model number?
This is an Acer laptop where the wi-fi worked 100% OK prior to the latest Windows update. Now the wifi no longer works and there is no means to roll back/uninstall that latest update.
Quit grasping at straws - I thought you were the Windows 10 guru?
Unfortunately I am used to dealing with people that miss out on crucial details so if you want my help you'll have to answer my questions clearly.
When you uninstalled the driver, did you REMOVE it as well.
Windows will leave the existing (possibly malfunctioning) driver on the disk if you only uninstall, and simply use it again when you reinstall.
Also, did this ever have Windows 7 on it?
If a clean install of the Win 10 driver doesn't work, you can try installing the Win 7 one.
If that works, you can try a Windows update.
Give me the ASUS model number anyway so I can see if there is any fixed driver after the Spring Creators Update.
By the way, did you have a third party VPN installed when you did the upgrade?
Fucking hell, look at all those slappers in Kiev!
Sorry, I got distracted.
Do you know how to backup the registry, and do you know how to start a Command Prompt with Admin permissions?
Check the services are running....
https://appuals.com/wifi-wont-connec...eators-update/
Lots to try here...
I'm off to watch the footy.
https://www.drivethelife.com/windows...rs-update.html
Grab a coffee.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12810...est-big-update
I'm sure you're all patching Windows 10 (apart from the idiots), so you'll be pleased to learn that you're already protected.
https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/e...password-theft
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