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wilhelmsen_00
Junior Member
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02-15-2026, 10:07 PM
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Hi there! I see you're dealing with some tricky Wi-Fi problems. It sounds like your connection is inconsistent, which can happen for various reasons. Have you checked if other devices in your home are affected? Also, try restarting your router and checking the signal strength. Sometimes interference or power issues can cause these glitches. If the problem persists, it might help to test with a different network or contact your internet service provider for further assistance. Let me know if you need more tips!
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wilhelmsen_00
02-15-2026, 10:07 PM #1

Hi there! I see you're dealing with some tricky Wi-Fi problems. It sounds like your connection is inconsistent, which can happen for various reasons. Have you checked if other devices in your home are affected? Also, try restarting your router and checking the signal strength. Sometimes interference or power issues can cause these glitches. If the problem persists, it might help to test with a different network or contact your internet service provider for further assistance. Let me know if you need more tips!

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Razlorus
Posting Freak
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02-16-2026, 06:04 AM
#2
It's running into issues with certain Realtek chipsets on older hardware.
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Razlorus
02-16-2026, 06:04 AM #2

It's running into issues with certain Realtek chipsets on older hardware.

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Templer1887
Member
158
02-16-2026, 07:03 AM
#3
I own an AMD Ryzen 2600 processor.
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Templer1887
02-16-2026, 07:03 AM #3

I own an AMD Ryzen 2600 processor.

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Devon_playz
Member
131
02-16-2026, 09:25 AM
#4
Check your Wi-Fi card's chipset by opening Device Manager, finding the Network Adapters, and looking for the manufacturer details.
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Devon_playz
02-16-2026, 09:25 AM #4

Check your Wi-Fi card's chipset by opening Device Manager, finding the Network Adapters, and looking for the manufacturer details.

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Goljat12
Member
213
02-16-2026, 12:29 PM
#5
Oh wow, I messed up in just two minutes!
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Goljat12
02-16-2026, 12:29 PM #5

Oh wow, I messed up in just two minutes!

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FancyMushroom
Member
157
02-16-2026, 09:49 PM
#6
Network adapters include a Realtek PCIe GbE family controller. I also have a TP link wireless PCI Express adapter connected and a USB adapter.
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FancyMushroom
02-16-2026, 09:49 PM #6

Network adapters include a Realtek PCIe GbE family controller. I also have a TP link wireless PCI Express adapter connected and a USB adapter.

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erik_24022005
Member
158
02-16-2026, 10:38 PM
#7
pcie GbE is the cabled nic.. tplink wireless? what USB adapter? does the laptop have internal wifi?. they usually do with bluetooth. does your device manager have anything with yellow exclamation marks?
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erik_24022005
02-16-2026, 10:38 PM #7

pcie GbE is the cabled nic.. tplink wireless? what USB adapter? does the laptop have internal wifi?. they usually do with bluetooth. does your device manager have anything with yellow exclamation marks?

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Jonny_T_
Member
122
02-19-2026, 12:59 PM
#8
Hello! It seems your PC isn't connected to any internal Wi-Fi. You're using these external adapters, and there are no yellow exclamation marks. I've tried everything I can think of. Your computer appears to be functioning in a bi-polar way—sometimes it works, other times it doesn't. Let me know if you'd like help troubleshooting further.
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Jonny_T_
02-19-2026, 12:59 PM #8

Hello! It seems your PC isn't connected to any internal Wi-Fi. You're using these external adapters, and there are no yellow exclamation marks. I've tried everything I can think of. Your computer appears to be functioning in a bi-polar way—sometimes it works, other times it doesn't. Let me know if you'd like help troubleshooting further.

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Moritz0702
Member
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02-20-2026, 10:22 AM
#9
Both PCIe Wi-Fi card and USB Wi-Fi are included for compatibility reasons. Without integrated software, connections may vary since each method controls its own gateway. It might help removing the USB Wi-Fi adapter to test performance.
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Moritz0702
02-20-2026, 10:22 AM #9

Both PCIe Wi-Fi card and USB Wi-Fi are included for compatibility reasons. Without integrated software, connections may vary since each method controls its own gateway. It might help removing the USB Wi-Fi adapter to test performance.

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xRedxNightx
Member
176
02-21-2026, 07:45 AM
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I replace them both; neither one functions properly. The issue isn’t the Wi-Fi or the connection—everything is working in the same zone, so I’m really confused.
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xRedxNightx
02-21-2026, 07:45 AM #10

I replace them both; neither one functions properly. The issue isn’t the Wi-Fi or the connection—everything is working in the same zone, so I’m really confused.

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