ATC-605-UB11 WLAN card not recognized under device manager

keganrahe
keganrahe Member Posts: 4 New User
I just recieved my ATC-605-UB11 in the mail today and upon booting it up and such, i cannot seem to get the built in WLAN/Bluetooth card to work. It is not under device manager. the strange thing is that the bluetooth pops up but the WLAN will not do so. i thought this was the same card, making this problem very confusing indeed.

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  • tom85
    tom85 Member Posts: 257 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon

    Hi

     

    Have you got some Unknown devices in Device Manager?

    You can also try to reinstal drivers what can be found on http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers .

    If this doesnt help try restore pc to factory settings.

  • keganrahe
    keganrahe Member Posts: 4 New User

    Hi!

     

    First off, thanks for the response!

     

    Secondly, i had a radeon 6970 plugged into the pci express x16 slot with the original PSU in it and as soon as i took the GPU out the wifi card began working and the computer recognizes it. I would like some of your imput as to why this occurs. My thoughts are that the GPU takes too much power (as the stock PCU is only 300w) and the wifi card does not get enough power, another thought is that the GPU has an address conflict with the wifi card. any help would be nice as i eventually would like to have that GPU in the computer at full function with the wifi working as i am not close enough to my Internet source for Ethernet connectivity. i have purchased a 630W PSU from newegg that will arrive today so the card will be fully connected and i can continue troubleshooting it. i would love to talk with you through this problem and get some feedback!

  • tom85
    tom85 Member Posts: 257 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon

    Hi.

     

    630 W should be fine, 300 W is much too low specialy if you play in games. This graphic card on max load use about 301W. But if you dont play your wi-fi card should work without problems, cos if you running just windows GPU take about 100W.

    You can also try go to BIOS and Load default settings, try if its help. Also you can try without graphic card uninstall drivers for wi-fi card, switch off pc and install youd GPU, switch on again and check if windows start looking for hardware, or you can replace your wi-fi card to another slot.

  • keganrahe
    keganrahe Member Posts: 4 New User

    sorry, the reason the GPU wasnt working was the pins for extra power were not connected as the stock PSU dose not have the connections. it was running purely of the pci express slot with no extra power.

  • tom85
    tom85 Member Posts: 257 Mr. Fixit WiFi Icon

    Good you solve it your selfSmiley Happy Hope after change PSU you gonna gave good fun with your pc, withoud future problems.

     

    Kind Regards

  • keganrahe
    keganrahe Member Posts: 4 New User

    hah i havent quite solved it as i have yet to put the gpu back into it. if i have any problems with the new psu/gpu and wifi card rest assured ill post again Smiley Wink

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