it doesn't work at all and the previous issue might be related. When I try to diagnose the problem, it says an Ethernet cable is unplugged, but the very first time it said something about some internet card or adapter (can't remember what exactly...
✅ Wi-Fi connected, no internet with wireless adapter - Windows 11:My internet worked fine for ages then one day when I turned on my computer the problem started. When I connect to a Wifi network it connects but says...
I'm sorry to hear about the issue you're experiencing with your Lenovo Legion Pro 5. It's strange that the Ethernet adapter isn't showing up in your network settings. Firstly, I would recommend you to check if there are any pending updates for your system. You can do this by using t...
Notebook/All-In-One PC/Gaming Handheld:How to Reset Embedded Controller (EC Reset), Real-Time Clock (RTC), and Hard Reset Desktop:How to clear CMOS If you have performed any of the above three operations, your device will need to undergo a complete memory training during the next boot-...
2. This is a much more interesting one: I disabled the internal AX201 Bluetooth adapter and plugged in a ASUS BT500 (it has realtek chip). After a reboot I paired the Jabra55 Headset. And there everything worked as expected. I have two sound-devices and one microphone. So the only ...
The WIFI Adapter is not being recognized by Windows and shows in the device manager with code 28. I have tried the Intel Driver & Support Assistant and it just keeps showing that "Windows® 10 Wi-Fi Drivers for Intel® Wireless Adapters" needs to be instal...
✅ Wifi Adapter shows no RTL818x:im using a Realtek 8812BU Wireless LAN 802.11ac USB NIC and before i had this issue i was trying to solve a previous issue where the adapter would...
Also I have visited device manager then in network adapters there i am unable to find that wireless adapter. But there i find a option that is other device then unknown device then i choose update driver then after processing it is saying that Window found ...
In the expanded list, find your WiFi adapter and right-click on it. Select the ‘Update driver’ option. You will know which adapter is for your WiFi as it will either have a wireless mode listed like 802.11 or will say outright it is a wireless connection. If the driver cannot be upd...
Step 1:Right-click onStartmenu and selectDevice Manager. Step 2:In theDevice Managerwindow, expand theNetwork adapterssection. Now, right-click on the wireless adapter and selectUninstall device. Step 3:Check the box next toDelete the driver software for this deviceon the prompt and then press...