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Issue with TP Link A1200 connection The device is not functioning properly.

Issue with TP Link A1200 connection The device is not functioning properly.

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DeathDark38
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08-06-2016, 03:30 PM
#1
Hi. I recently upgraded my mom’s old PC with a brand-new system running Windows 10 and an Asus board. It works fine now, but lately the Wi-Fi keeps shutting off unexpectedly. I checked the expansion card, tried a USB adapter, even reinstalled the drivers—still nothing. The only solution seems to be restarting the whole machine, which is frustrating. Do you have any suggestions? P.S.: I know this might sound odd, but I’m trying to explain. Remember when Microsoft said Windows 7 was ending support? They had strange issues before that, like random wallpaper changes or weird bugs. When they switched to Windows 10, those problems disappeared. Now my mom is using Windows 10 on a brand-new device. Is it possible Microsoft is intentionally introducing bugs in older OS versions to push users toward newer releases?
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DeathDark38
08-06-2016, 03:30 PM #1

Hi. I recently upgraded my mom’s old PC with a brand-new system running Windows 10 and an Asus board. It works fine now, but lately the Wi-Fi keeps shutting off unexpectedly. I checked the expansion card, tried a USB adapter, even reinstalled the drivers—still nothing. The only solution seems to be restarting the whole machine, which is frustrating. Do you have any suggestions? P.S.: I know this might sound odd, but I’m trying to explain. Remember when Microsoft said Windows 7 was ending support? They had strange issues before that, like random wallpaper changes or weird bugs. When they switched to Windows 10, those problems disappeared. Now my mom is using Windows 10 on a brand-new device. Is it possible Microsoft is intentionally introducing bugs in older OS versions to push users toward newer releases?

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xLikax
Member
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08-09-2016, 06:09 AM
#2
It seems when I interact with my PC, her internet connection drops unexpectedly. This doesn’t make sense since the PC is already running. I’m using Arch Linux, by the way.
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xLikax
08-09-2016, 06:09 AM #2

It seems when I interact with my PC, her internet connection drops unexpectedly. This doesn’t make sense since the PC is already running. I’m using Arch Linux, by the way.