


Other days, it's Disabled but lets me Enable it. Maybe.Īt this very time, I'm using the internet successfully, wirelessly, despite the message "No supported Intel Wireless adapter is found." Fifteen minutes ago, it was there, but Disabled and refusing to let me Enable it. If not there either, maybe you DO have bad adapter. * If NOT, look for its name as its own entry in the list. Repeat for anything whose name resembles that of your adapter (like "Intel WiFi adapter."). Does the Device status box say "This device is working properly". * If so, right-click it and click Properties. Go to Control Panel > System > Device Manager and look under Network Adapters. Something about the Intel drivers could be amiss. Terrible advice without further troubleshooting. Who's monitoring this? Replacing hardware without testing is NO SOLUTION. This is far from "Best solution", In fact, who said it's even a solution? Not OP. You then have the option of replacing the internal one or getting an external one, that connects via USB. In the end, you will probably need a new WiFi card. If you still can't get connected then I would try connecting via Ethernet. How to force computer to use 2.Try on a different WiFi network. Question Asus router and ethernet ip problem under Windows Processor is Intel Core i7-8750H CPU 2.20GHz, 2201 Mhz, 6 core, 12 logical processor Under other devices, there is a thing called Network Controller with a yellow question mark triangle and a question mark. I have looked up many fixes to my issue but there has been no working one.

I decided to reset it again after I got frustrated with the computer. Many forums, including this one, told the person asking the question that they needed to fiddle around with the wireless adapter in the device manager. I was pretty frustrated and I looked up a fix. I reset it each time but the time that I was able to use wifi after each reset on my laptop decreased until it took about 24 hours for it to not work. But anyway, this fixed it perfectly fine, for like 2 weeks. When I encounter an issue and I’m too lazy, I reset it. I don’t keep much personal stuff on my gaming laptop so I decided to reset it. I thought the wifi was down so I restarted (or reset, I don’t know many tech related terms) my router. The little ethernet symbol with a red x was replacing the wifi symbol at the bottom right of my screen. I was playing an online game, and I lost connection. My issue started maybe about three weeks ago. This computer has been completely flawless for my gaming needs and before now I’ve had no issues with it. I’ve had an issue recently with my relatively new (2-3 months old) windows 10 MSI GS65 (stealth thin 8RF) gaming laptop.
