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Problem with PC linking to Wi-Fi network.

Problem with PC linking to Wi-Fi network.

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yrawsome
Member
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11-19-2024, 09:44 AM
#1
Your setup seems to have changed recently—new fans installed and a new power supply. The Wi-Fi issue might be due to the chip being removed or the new hardware interfering. Consider using a compatible Wi-Fi card if possible, or try connecting via USB/Wi-Fi adapter. If you're unsure, a wired connection could be safer until you confirm the chip is functioning correctly.
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yrawsome
11-19-2024, 09:44 AM #1

Your setup seems to have changed recently—new fans installed and a new power supply. The Wi-Fi issue might be due to the chip being removed or the new hardware interfering. Consider using a compatible Wi-Fi card if possible, or try connecting via USB/Wi-Fi adapter. If you're unsure, a wired connection could be safer until you confirm the chip is functioning correctly.

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11-19-2024, 10:16 AM
#2
I’ve checked various fixes to restart it properly. The software you added doesn’t match what’s needed for removing a Wi-Fi card.
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alexandre12355
11-19-2024, 10:16 AM #2

I’ve checked various fixes to restart it properly. The software you added doesn’t match what’s needed for removing a Wi-Fi card.

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CaptainJakk
Junior Member
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11-25-2024, 05:17 AM
#3
Disconnect the internal network card and connect it to the outside. This should resolve the issue.
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CaptainJakk
11-25-2024, 05:17 AM #3

Disconnect the internal network card and connect it to the outside. This should resolve the issue.

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popapo13
Member
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11-25-2024, 07:17 AM
#4
This means the network adapters use an M.2 PCIe interface and are designed only for internal use, though a Thunderbolt adapter might work in some cases. USB-based network adapters are generally unreliable.
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popapo13
11-25-2024, 07:17 AM #4

This means the network adapters use an M.2 PCIe interface and are designed only for internal use, though a Thunderbolt adapter might work in some cases. USB-based network adapters are generally unreliable.

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ClaudiaCat
Member
141
11-28-2024, 03:21 PM
#5
Search for motherboard driver support online. Install compatible network drivers. If issues persist, use Device Manager to remove and reinstall them, then restart or reboot the system. Verify Windows updates are applied. Also ensure your power consumption stays within safe limits.
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ClaudiaCat
11-28-2024, 03:21 PM #5

Search for motherboard driver support online. Install compatible network drivers. If issues persist, use Device Manager to remove and reinstall them, then restart or reboot the system. Verify Windows updates are applied. Also ensure your power consumption stays within safe limits.

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shapedballon40
Junior Member
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11-28-2024, 04:05 PM
#6
I considered it. Please check if you have it.
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shapedballon40
11-28-2024, 04:05 PM #6

I considered it. Please check if you have it.