PHN16-Why there is problem in my laptop with Wi-Fi network?

Anish007
Anish007 Member Posts: 12

Tinkerer

edited 12:53PM in Predator Laptops

I was giving exam, but my network suddenly drops, and I was kick out of the test
there was no problem with router but the driver, I guess.

[Edited the thread to add model name and issue detail to the title]

Answers

  • Joe_Kingsley
    Joe_Kingsley Ally Posts: 150

    Hi @Anish007

    Could you please share with us the device manager screen shot with the list of Network Adapters Installed installed in the laptop,

    Do you find and Red or Yellow marks in any of the network adapters listed underneath the Network Adapter.

  • mabubilal
    mabubilal Member Posts: 2 New User
    edited November 27

    It sounds like your WIFI issue might be related to the network driver on your Acer laptop. To fix this, try updating the WiFi driver. Here's how:

    1. Go to Device Manager: Right-click on the Start button and select 'Device Manager'.
    2. Find Network Adapters: Expand the 'Network Adapters' section.
    3. Update Driver: Right-click on your WIFI adapter and choose 'Update driver'. Select 'Search automatically for updated driver software' and follow the prompts.

    If the driver isn’t the issue, it might help to reset your network settings:

    1. Open Settings: Click on the Start menu and go to 'Settings'.
    2. Go to Network & Internet: Click on 'Network & Internet', then 'Status'.
    3. Network Reset: At the bottom, find 'Network reset' and click on it. Follow the prompts to reset your network settings.

    This should help resolve your WIFI connectivity issues!

  • Anish007
    Anish007 Member Posts: 12

    Tinkerer

    Sorry @mabubilal that solution didn't work at all

  • Diya1811
    Diya1811 Member Posts: 146 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon

    @Anish007

    To resolve this issue, ensure that your WiFi drivers are up to date, either by downloading the latest drivers from the Acer support page or the Killer Control Center. Additionally, try uninstalling and reinstalling the Killer Network Suite to fix any driver issues. Make sure the WLAN AutoConfig service is running in the Windows Services menu. If the problem started after a Windows update, you can restore your system to a previous state before the update.

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