![]() ![]() ![]() I just want to make sure if there is a possibility for the problem to be fixed through my Laptop. Below is how to do that: Step 1: To get started, first you need to make sure that your network adapter card is connected to your PC. There is another manual method available to update the outdated drivers and that’s Device Manager. Sometimes troubleshooting fixes it with the message "problem with the router" after resetting the Wi-Fi, and sometimes after resetting it can't connect to the router at all. Method 2: Use Device Manager to Update 802.11n WLAN USB Network Adapter Driver. Also works fine with a USB Wireless adapter Chatting with Microsoft which came to the conclusion that the problem lies with my router using the older version of the Wireless driver All of this except for changing my router I'm almost convinced that the problem lies with the PC itself because no other device had a problem like this, and this happens with every router it has connected. I have been using this PC for nearly a year and since the day I bought it it randomly disconnects, or doesn't have access to the internet through Wi-Fi. I have an ASUS X550Z tha uses Windows 10 Pro and the Broadcom 802.11n Network adapter, driver version 7.35.340.0 (the newest one as far as I know). ![]()
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