What's this "Unidentified Network"?

XdxD
XdxD Member Posts: 1,584 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
edited November 2023 in 2019 Archives
My picture below explains the thing that's since I got my Predator. Can some tell me what is it and how to disconnect from it?

Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!

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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
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    Access the Wireless card properties in Device Manager and remove the virtual devices or any other device, leaving only the default.
    Usually occurs when we connect some network via phone and simply the connection is lost or undone instead of "forget the network".
    In this way the created connections are trying to find a network that no longer exists.

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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good Morning XdxD !

    First, what exact model of your laptop?
    Are all drivers properly updated?
    Checked if there is any exclamation driver in Device Manager?
    Does it happen on all the networks you try to connect to?
    Have you tried resetting your router?
    Is there an antivirus installed? (if yes, disable and test)
    Did you check the properties of the adapter if it is set to get an automatic IP?


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  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,584 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited May 2019
    MaClane said:
    Good Morning XdxD !

    First, what exact model of your laptop?
    Are all drivers properly updated?
    Checked if there is any exclamation driver in Device Manager?
    Does it happen on all the networks you try to connect to?
    Have you tried resetting your router?
    Is there an antivirus installed? (if yes, disable and test)
    Did you check the properties of the adapter if it is set to get an automatic IP?


    G3-572.
    Yes.
    Yes, no exclamation marks at all even in hidden ones.
    Yup.
    I use my phone as hotspot. Even tried other mobile devices too but this connection remains there even if I don't connect to any source of internet.
    Yes. Disabling didn't help.
    Yes, it's set to Automatic (DHCP).
    I want it fixed coz when I am not connected to my hotspot, that icon shows as though there's no Wi-Fi access point nearby whereas in reality, there's 5 to 6 when I expand the Wi-Fi selection panel using that icon.
    Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!
  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,584 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    I found these 2 peculiarities though. They are operational along with Qualcomm's Card. I don't have VMWare or other sort of Virtual Machines.


    Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!
  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    Access the Wireless card properties in Device Manager and remove the virtual devices or any other device, leaving only the default.
    Usually occurs when we connect some network via phone and simply the connection is lost or undone instead of "forget the network".
    In this way the created connections are trying to find a network that no longer exists.

    Se minha resposta foi útil, deixe um Curtir, marque como Solucionado e clique em Promover!
    Caso contrario, fico a disposição para tentarmos sanar suas duvidas e resolver seus problemas!
    Atenciosamente:  J. MaClane™

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    Otherwise, I am willing to try to heal your doubts and solve your problems!
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  • XdxD
    XdxD Member Posts: 1,584 Community Aficionado WiFi Icon
    edited May 2019
    MaClane said:
    Access the Wireless card properties in Device Manager and remove the virtual devices or any other device, leaving only the default.
    Usually occurs when we connect some network via phone and simply the connection is lost or undone instead of "forget the network".
    In this way the created connections are trying to find a network that no longer exists.

    Out of nowhere, it got solved today automatically. I only tried updating all network drivers in Device Manager.

    Trying to do my best here - Your happy Predator owner =)!
  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
    Good Morning!

    Great!
    That's why I asked you earlier about upgrading drivers.
    Mark in Accept to close the topic, put as solved and help others in the forum!

    Se minha resposta foi útil, deixe um Curtir, marque como Solucionado e clique em Promover!
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    Atenciosamente:  J. MaClane™

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