The Wi-Fi card frequently stops working.
The Wi-Fi card frequently stops working.
I purchased this laptop a few years back and used it with a wired internet connection. After switching from the Wi-Fi provider, I’m now forced to rely on Wi-Fi. However, my laptop experiences intermittent WiFi issues—every 5 to 15 seconds the connection drops for about three seconds before returning. This is especially annoying during gaming sessions or while browsing the web. According to Asus, my network card is fully updated and a check showed no problems. Should I replace my WiFi card? Which one should I consider?
Identify the wireless card model by checking Device Manager for network adapters. Locate the router or gateway in the Device Manager under Network Adapters. Determine the type of wireless antenna settings on the router. Assess your distance from the Wi-Fi source. Consider whether you're in a densely populated area with many broadcasts. Use a WiFi Analyzer to perform a survey. Capture screenshots of both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency analyses.
1 Realtek 8821 CE wireless LAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC 2 Sagemcom F5359, I also have 2extra WiFi spots, but I think the router is not the problem because I have the same issue if I go to a friends house. 3 I don’t know 4 the main router is right below me and one of the extra WiFi spots is in the room next to me. And the other one right above me. 5 I live in a neighbourhood with mostly houses so I think a lot of WiFi broadcast. But I have business WiFi (i was told) so that shouldn’t interrupt i think. 6