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Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers
Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers






  1. #Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers drivers#
  2. #Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers software#
  3. #Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers Bluetooth#
  4. #Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers windows#

Hey guys I know this is an older post but I've used this laptop with the AX201 for a while so I kinda figured out the problem. A laptop without internet access is not usable and unacceptable, especially for such expensive new products. If Intel does not make a public commitment to resolve this issue then I will be forced to return this otherwise wonderful laptop for a competing brand. There is clearly something wrong with this product and it looks like users are having issues with it for the entire year with no real solution or response from Intel. After going to recovery and exiting or a few restarts, it randomly starts working again (even though I changed nothing), including the taskbar icons restored to their normal size and the fingerprint scanner functioning correctly. It also somehow makes the taskbar icons take up more horizontal space when this Wifi adapter failure occurs. It also causes the fingerprint scanner to not function properly at the lock screen.

#Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers drivers#

This happens with all the latest updates drivers, and changing to other drivers does not really seem to stop this from happening nor does it bring the wireless device back to life either. It will be working for the whole day, then I randomly get the same "hardware failed" messages in the device manager one day when I bring the computer back up from sleep. I just bought a brand new high end laptop with the Intel Evo platform and this exact problem is happening to me as well.

#Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers windows#

THE ONLY THING THAT I HAVE DONE IS THE MICROSOFT WINDOWS UPDATES.

#Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers software#

I HAVE NOT MADE ANY CONFIGURATION CHANGES OR HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE CHANGES.

  • Were you able to have your wireless connection in a normal/expected performance before? If yes, did you make any hardware/software changes before it started to happen? I DID HAVE A NORMAL CONNECTION INTERMITTENTLY BUT IT HAS NOT BEEN WORKING CONSISTENTLY SINCE THE LAST WINDOWS UPDATES.
  • Is this the original adapter that came pre-installed in your system or di you change/install a new adapter recently? THIS IS THE ORIGINAL THAT CAME PRE-INSTALLED AND I HAVE NOT MADE ANY CHANGES OR INSTALLED ANYTHING NEW.
  • #Wireless quit working after updating killer network drivers Bluetooth#

    I HAVE NOT TRIED BLUETOOTH YET BECAUSE I HAVEN’T BEEN ABLE TO GET THE WIFI TO WORK.

  • Are you having issues with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or both? WIFI.
  • What do you mean by "the network adapter is not working properly"? What are the symptoms of the issue? SAME AS ABOVE - ITS NOT WORKING PER THE MESSAGE RECEIVED.
  • YES, IT SAYS “The Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz adapter is experiencing driver- or hardware-related problems." I will try to get a screen shot.
  • Do you see any error message on the Device Manager? If yes, please provide a screenshot.
  • I’m sorry - I had provided those answers but somehow they didn’t show up and my response was cut off. Were you able to have your wireless connection in a normal/expected performance before? If yes, did you make any hardware/software changes before it started to happen? What do you mean by "the network adapter is not working properly"? What are the symptoms of the issue?ģ. Are you having issues with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or both?Ĥ. Is this the original adapter that came pre-installed in your system or di you change/install a new adapter recently?ĥ.
  • Use the paperclip icon to attach the report to the threadĢ.
  • To save your scan, click on "Next", then "Save".
  • Click on the menu where it says "Summary" to change to "Detailed View".
  • By default, Intel® SSU will take you to the "Summary View".
  • Open the application, check the "Everything" box, and click on "Scan" to see the system and device information.
  • Run the Intel® System Support Utility ( Intel® SSU) and attach the report generated: In order to better assist you, please provide the following information:ġ. Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.








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