My Wifi option disappears from Predator Helios 300 model. Is anyone facing this wifi issue?

Divyen
Divyen Member Posts: 1 New User

Since the last 10 days I am facing wifi connectivity issue (wifi option itself disappears) after logging into to laptop from sleep mode or booting the laptop. I have tried minor things on driver, but nothing was helpful. Even the service technician has not been able to figure out the root cause of this issue. He has reinstalled the software twice and still issue persists.

I'm assuming this issue is faced only with this driver "Intel Wireless-AC 9560 160Mhz". It was working fine when it was "Intel Wireless-AC 9560".

Have anyone else faced this kind of wifi issues?

Please share your thoughts if possible.

Answers

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 14,452 Trailblazer

    I suggest that you do a Wi-Fi refresh of the current driver of the Intel AC9650 card with the last driver that is installed and see if that helps. If this driver disappears again then do the same refresh and use the older driver that is in that list and see if that works and doesn't disappear.

    If both of these methods don't work then you need to completely uninstall the Wi-Fi driver for the Intel AC9650 card and install the oem Acer provided wireless driver for your model Predator Helios 300, as that driver will work and will be updated by windows update, as it could be that the wireless drivers that you have are corrupted and need to be reinstalled.

    Do a Wi-Fi driver refresh like this:

    WI-FI Driver Refresh >Go to > Device Manager > Network adapters > select Intel AC9650 card > right click the card Properties > Driver > Update Driver > Browse my computer for drivers > Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer > and then pick the last and most recent dated Wi-Fi driver that is in that list, and reinstall that driver, as afterwards your Wi-Fi should work.

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  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,926

    If the Wi-Fi option has disappeared on your Acer Predator Helios 300, it's likely due to a software issue rather than hardware failure. First, check the wireless adapter key or button on or near the keyboard to ensure it's enabled. If that doesn't work, try these steps: check the device manager for the Wi-Fi driver, uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" in the power management settings, and use the built-in Windows troubleshooting tool for internet connections. 

    If those steps don't resolve the issue, consider uninstalling and reinstalling the Wi-Fi driver, or even reinstalling Windows. Here's a more detailed breakdown:1. Check for a physical switch or button:

    • Many laptops have a physical button or key to enable/disable Wi-Fi. Look for a button that may be labeled with an airplane symbol or a WiFi symbol, or it might be a function key like F10 or F12. Press the button to enable Wi-Fi. 

    2. Check Device Manager and Power Management:

    • Go to Device Manager and locate the Wi-Fi adapter.
    • Right-click the adapter and select Properties.
    • Go to the Power Management tab.
    • Uncheck the box that says "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". This can sometimes cause the Wi-Fi adapter to be disabled. 

    3. Run the Windows Troubleshooter:

    • Go to the Start menu and type "troubleshooting".
    • Select "Troubleshooting" from the search results.
    • Click Network and Internet and then Internet Connections.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to run the troubleshooter. 

    4. Update or Reinstall Wi-Fi Drivers:

    • If the troubleshooter doesn't resolve the issue, you may need to update or reinstall the Wi-Fi drivers.
    • Go to Device Manager, right-click the Wi-Fi adapter, and select Update Driver.
    • If that doesn't work, you can try uninstalling the driver and then reinstalling it by downloading the latest version from the Acer website or the manufacturer of your Wi-Fi adapter. 

    5. Consider a System Restore or Reinstall:

    • If none of the above steps work, you may need to perform a system restore or even reinstall Windows.
    • Before reinstalling Windows, make sure you back up all important data.
    • If you are comfortable with it, you can try a system restore to a previous point where Wi-Fi was working. 

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