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mccoop03
Posting Freak
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02-22-2026, 05:06 AM
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wifi behaves strangely... if you've ever attempted to connect an fm radio, it's similar. the signal is all over the place—sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, depending on obstacles like walls, glass, or furniture. it’s not a consistent connection.
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mccoop03
02-22-2026, 05:06 AM #11

wifi behaves strangely... if you've ever attempted to connect an fm radio, it's similar. the signal is all over the place—sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, depending on obstacles like walls, glass, or furniture. it’s not a consistent connection.

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Kyran_Tse
Junior Member
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02-23-2026, 02:27 AM
#12
It's odd since I also have my laptop, Xbox, and phone working fine. It seems like something random is happening. Moving my PC nearer the router or downstairs hasn't fixed the issue either.
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Kyran_Tse
02-23-2026, 02:27 AM #12

It's odd since I also have my laptop, Xbox, and phone working fine. It seems like something random is happening. Moving my PC nearer the router or downstairs hasn't fixed the issue either.

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02-23-2026, 11:55 PM
#13
The device runs on a Realtek chipset (8812); it's suggested to install the latest drivers.
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goldengaming33
02-23-2026, 11:55 PM #13

The device runs on a Realtek chipset (8812); it's suggested to install the latest drivers.

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Velizar06
Posting Freak
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02-24-2026, 09:21 PM
#14
All drivers are current! Everything for components is fine, though I'm really confused.
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Velizar06
02-24-2026, 09:21 PM #14

All drivers are current! Everything for components is fine, though I'm really confused.

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Carlster101
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02-25-2026, 06:50 PM
#15
Only these gadgets are responsible?
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Carlster101
02-25-2026, 06:50 PM #15

Only these gadgets are responsible?

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_Sheep_Mutton_
Junior Member
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02-26-2026, 04:14 PM
#16
On my desktop PC, all my other devices are working perfectly. I’ve tried two Wi-Fi PCI cards to check if one was faulty, but both worked fine. I also used a Wi-Fi USB drive which helped temporarily, though it started failing again later. When connected to Wi-Fi, it sometimes disconnects unexpectedly and shows errors like “no internet.” I’m guessing the issue might be with the motherboard or something similar.
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_Sheep_Mutton_
02-26-2026, 04:14 PM #16

On my desktop PC, all my other devices are working perfectly. I’ve tried two Wi-Fi PCI cards to check if one was faulty, but both worked fine. I also used a Wi-Fi USB drive which helped temporarily, though it started failing again later. When connected to Wi-Fi, it sometimes disconnects unexpectedly and shows errors like “no internet.” I’m guessing the issue might be with the motherboard or something similar.

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