The device fails to display available Wi-Fi connections.
The device fails to display available Wi-Fi connections.
I accessed the WiFi settings at the bottom right of the screen and received a message saying no networks were found. Other devices like the laptop, phone, and iPad connected without issues. When I activated my mobile hotspot, it appeared and connected properly. Using an Ethernet cable also worked fine. For Ethernet, I’m using the motherboard LAN port, while the Wi-Fi adapter is the Tp-link TL-WN881ND PCIe card with the included drivers. I built my computer myself, and the WiFi card has functioned well for over a year. OS version is Windows 10 Home 64-bit. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Update drivers now. Files can be downloaded from another device or via a wired connection.
Thanks for your update. I’ve resolved the issue with my internet hub. Your efforts were really appreciated. The problem seems to occur intermittently—sometimes it connects, sometimes it doesn’t. Could you clarify if there are any error messages or patterns when it fails?
My router runs at 2.4GHz and 5GHz, and my Wi-Fi card is set to 2.4GHz. It has been functioning properly for about a year and a half. 2) I installed the latest drivers for both my original Wi-Fi card (PCIe) and the one I purchased yesterday (USB). 3) I haven’t adjusted anything on the router or gateway.
I recently purchased a 10-meter Ethernet cable and will use it until the issue is resolved. Appreciate all the helpful responses.