Re: Chinese or Realtek; can't connect with wifi

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Sujet : Re: Chinese or Realtek; can't connect with wifi
De : wasbit (at) *nospam* nowhere.com (wasbit)
Groupes : sci.electronics.repair alt.comp.hardware
Date : 28. Feb 2025, 11:18:49
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On 27/02/2025 14:49, micky wrote:
I've been having trouble with with the wifi receiver in my fairly old
Acer laptop**, but, showing good foresight, years before I had any
trouble, I bought a USB Wireless LAN card***
 The LAN card is made in China by a company I've never heard of but its
entry in Device Manage says Realtek.  Is it really Realtek?  I see that
name a lot but now I"m not sure it's for real.
  **For a couple years, the wireless would stop working after a couple
weeks, so I'd connect a cable, then a couple weeks later, that would
stop working so I'd disconnect it and use wifi.  And on in on.
   But in recent months, I used only the cable. Getting ready for a trip
to see my brother, I unplugged it and the wifi wouldn't connect.  I ran
the troubleshooter and it said it couldn't find the problem, but it
would Reset and restart windows and that might help, and restarting is a
nuisance but each time it did all of that, I worked.  Five or 6 times
until I had sleep or hibernate. Then I had to start over with the
troubleshooter.  Any idea of how to fix this?.
 ***which may or may not be what's currently connecting versus the
built-in lan card.
 
If you really have flakey wifi, turn it off & use a USB dongle.
--
Regards
wasbit

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