- Internal wireless adapter for desktop not working drivers#
- Internal wireless adapter for desktop not working driver#
- Internal wireless adapter for desktop not working Pc#
- Internal wireless adapter for desktop not working windows#
I have reset and secured the router with WPA2.
The HP is about 12 feet away in an adjacent room and has a Realtek wireless PCI adapter, the Sony is by the Linksys wireless router and connects by Ethernet.
Internal wireless adapter for desktop not working drivers#
I have a multi-user copy of XP Pro that I have used for years, so I formatted both systems and installed XP, loaded the drivers for each,and brought them both up to SP3 with the self executing SP3 file. This banana puts an illegal copy of Win7 on both and just leaves them,no drivers and no Internet, saying Win7 was better, and disappears, and won't return her calls. They were originally XP systems, an HP and a Sony All In One with a keyboard that folds up to the monitor. I am currently working on 2 desktops that a lady had some guy work on that were very slow.
Wanna hear something strange Dee, I too am losing my sanity, because I'm currently working on the same problem. I can keep your recovery CD tip in mind, Tipstir, but isn't there a chance I can fix the problem you described manually? Or get some kind of safe confirmation that that's the problem? I either had to use Alt+F10, which did nothing last time I tried, or send the computer their way again.īut I'm having assignments this week and afterwards I'm leaving to another country for a short period, so I can't really afford it to try the recovery repair or send away my computer now. I guess I'll mention the Acer customer service has replied in the meantime, but they didn't really give me options I haven't heard before.
Internal wireless adapter for desktop not working windows#
Besides, I do see the connections and Windows says the adapter is working fine.
Internal wireless adapter for desktop not working driver#
The driver I have installed is the same as the one in my Acer laptop, so I'm wondering if that's it. Which also shows up in the list just fine. The only difference simply being it doesn't want to connect me to my own wireless connection.
Internal wireless adapter for desktop not working Pc#
I don't remember the WiFi properties itself having listed connections in it, TheHawk, so I'll just say: I see everything exactly how any functioning pc or laptop would show it you. I already searched all over the internet for the solution, including this forum. It always says "Can't connect to this connection" (in Dutch) when I click on my personal wireless connection. No, Learninmypc, the problem isn't that I can't see/find connections, the problem is that I can't connect. Please, help me.įor people who need it, a short while ago I made a screenshot of the IP configurations (ipconfig/all) through the command prompt: Today I was bored enough to see if ethernet worked, and it does, but it's in no way handy for me to use this option. Nothing changed about the router/connection/key during that time, so I'm having trouble determining the cause of the issue.
I have two laptops sitting here, and they manage to connect just fine, so I am sure to say I find this very confusing and upsetting.īefore my computer was taken away, everything worked just fine. On oktober 15th I was in possession of my computer again, with the HDD replaced and since day one I haven't been able to connect through WiFi. It concerns an Acer Aspire X3475, running Windows 8.Īpproximately 2 weeks ago I had to send my computer away to the Acer repair team because of a defective HDD. I recon a specific problem needs a specific solution, which is why nothing worked, so I'm hoping I'll find a clever and patient person out here who would like to help me with this mess. I've tried pretty much every "solution" I could find on the internet, while still waiting for the Acer customer service to respond and for someone to say anything useful at the Acer forums, but it's all taking a very long time.
I even dare to say the connections are pretty strong, so I doubt it it's the antenna(s). My computer is able to find all the previous connections I'm familiar with, but I'm just not able to connect. But till this date, I still haven't made any progress. I've been struggling for a week now trying to get my wireless internet working on my "repaired" Acer computer.