First post on the forums. A little disappointing you can't openly chat with someone, but I suppose you want people to pay for warrenties after they've purchased your devices...which I don't particularly appreciate. I've owned 2 of your products now, previously a 5732z and now a 5750g.
This laptop has quite a few issues I'll need help addressing, but today, I was updating my drivers considering they wouldn't auto update through device manager [I was able to scan and detect outdated drivers with a clean utility program, which verified that there were newer drivers available despite what automatic update wanted to tell me], and during this process, my network adapters name changed.
Initially it was named "Broadcom 802.11n network adapter". After I applied the update[which I did through device managers "browse for files on computer, meaning the machine identified the proper driver and applied it], it was renamed to "ASUS 802.11 network adapter"!
Granted, I'm having no isses with my connection, and if anything...More wireless range, stability and less packet loss with my connections...All positives. It still bothers me, however, that this is an acer laptop, that had a broadcom adapter, and that adapters name changed internally with a verified driver update.
Can anyone provide me some clarity on WHY this occured? Should I be concerned?