ACER aspire E1-531 wireless connectivity problems

LonePine
LonePine Member Posts: 4 New User

Hi there

 

We have the above model, currently running Windows 8. I have had intermittent wireless coneectivity problems with the machine since we bought it last year. It has the intel centrino N105 adapter. I updated driver from the Intel site and it's version is 15.10.5.1. The machines BIOS version is 2.09. The wireless light indicator is always orange. The power management says that it is on maximum power when plugged in.

 

I have read that there are common connectivity issues with this wireless adpater. My experience is that the connection is slow and constantly requires resetting. One of the solutions I read somewhere was that I sould buy a wireless dongle! It is drving my crazy.

 

What else can I do or teak toi get this wireless problem working correctly

 

Thanks

 

Kevin

 

 

Answers

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    Hi Kevin!

     

    I too have this laptop with the same wireless card, and where my wireless light is also always orange, I've had zero problems with connectivity.

     

    So it suggests you may have a problem with your wireless card. You can:

     

    1. Take your laptop round to a friends home - just to make sure that your router/modem isn't at fault or incompatible.

     

    2. Take your laptop in to your local dealer, who should be able to replace the wireless card for you

     

    3. As you suggested use a wireless USB dongle (like shown below) - this is the cheapest & easiest solution.

     

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  • LonePine
    LonePine Member Posts: 4 New User

    thanks for that. We are currently at someone elses place, trying to use their wireless with little joy.  I don't think it is our home setup as we have a desktop, 2 android phones, an android tablet and an Ipad connected without any problems.

     

    So, it sounds like we have to take it back or get a dongle. Neither are really acceptable but perhaps inevitable

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder
    If it is still under warranty then let Acer fix it for you. If it is out of warranty, try a local dealer. It should not cost too much.

    Let us known how you get on!
  • Skeeter21
    Skeeter21 Member Posts: 1 New User

    Just FYI.  I have an ACER Aspire E1-571.  From day one, the wireless connection was off and on...barely working sometimes...not working at all eventually.  Saw that lots of ACER laptops seem to have wireless issues.  Did some research and decided to re-seat the wireless card before buying a new one.  Easy to do. Found YouTube video for it.  After re-seating the card (by the way, I did notice that the card did not seem to be pushed in all the way)...I brought it back up and had good wireless connection.  However....I noticed that the wireless light was still ORANGE.  I thought it would have been BLUE.  I researched some more and found an archived reply on this website that said...Per the manual for this laptop, the orange light just means that the wireless card is connected.  Brilliant.  

    Hope this helps some of you ACER folks.

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