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WiFi version modes are generally not affected by network cards.

WiFi version modes are generally not affected by network cards.

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Mapley
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11-19-2018, 11:52 AM
#1
The Wi-Fi card stopped functioning unexpectedly today. I assumed a Windows update was the cause, but it didn’t make any changes. I attempted to reinstall the drivers without success. I performed a system network reset, ran sfc /scannow, and checked the device manager. It seems both the AC and n bands are malfunctioning. When forced into G mode, it works temporarily, but not at higher speeds. The card is connected to an AC 9560 on a Z390 Aurora Pro Wi-Fi unit. Is there something missing or should I replace this card? This issue isn’t affecting my Mac Mini, laptop, iPad, iPhone, smart TV, or another iPad—only this PC.
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Mapley
11-19-2018, 11:52 AM #1

The Wi-Fi card stopped functioning unexpectedly today. I assumed a Windows update was the cause, but it didn’t make any changes. I attempted to reinstall the drivers without success. I performed a system network reset, ran sfc /scannow, and checked the device manager. It seems both the AC and n bands are malfunctioning. When forced into G mode, it works temporarily, but not at higher speeds. The card is connected to an AC 9560 on a Z390 Aurora Pro Wi-Fi unit. Is there something missing or should I replace this card? This issue isn’t affecting my Mac Mini, laptop, iPad, iPhone, smart TV, or another iPad—only this PC.

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chiefjumbo
Member
183
11-22-2018, 05:23 PM
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chiefjumbo
11-22-2018, 05:23 PM #2

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PixAelf
Member
56
11-25-2018, 06:17 AM
#3
Attempted to remove and reinstall the driver several times. Successfully resolved the issue by disabling Wi-Fi in the BIOS, restarting, and then reactivating it. Now everything functions perfectly. It still feels confusing though.
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PixAelf
11-25-2018, 06:17 AM #3

Attempted to remove and reinstall the driver several times. Successfully resolved the issue by disabling Wi-Fi in the BIOS, restarting, and then reactivating it. Now everything functions perfectly. It still feels confusing though.