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Windows 10 Internet Connection Lost/disabled
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I have notebook running W10 (not an upgrade).
Access to the internet (via my wireless hub) is lost. I have no networks visble when I try to connect to the internet (I usually have half a dozen -my own and the neighbours); when I look at "Network and Internet" WiFi is shown as "Off" and changing it to on makes no difference (it simply reverts to "off" again" when I close the window.
I've looked on help sites and it seems there is a problem like this following an upgrade but my machine had W10 from new.
Any ideas?
TIA
Access to the internet (via my wireless hub) is lost. I have no networks visble when I try to connect to the internet (I usually have half a dozen -my own and the neighbours); when I look at "Network and Internet" WiFi is shown as "Off" and changing it to on makes no difference (it simply reverts to "off" again" when I close the window.
I've looked on help sites and it seems there is a problem like this following an upgrade but my machine had W10 from new.
Any ideas?
TIA
Answers
Try reinstalling the wireless driver: Download this file to any convenient location on your hard drive: http://dlcdn et.asus.com/ pub/ASUS/Eee Book/Drivers _for_Win10/W LAN/WLAN_Qua lcomm_Win10_ 64_VER110010 212.zip Double-click on it to run it. Depending upon the zip format it might automaticall y run the driver installation file or you might be...
21:46 Thu 22nd Sep 2016
SUCCESS !!!
I managed to download the files 'Chico suggested and get them across to the crippled machine. When I ran the programme it gave me an option to "repair" which I thought I'd try first rather than uninstalling and reinstalling. That did the trick.
Thanks to all for your valuable contributions. I'm in for a few Brownie points as it is Mrs NJ's machine! I can't share those with you and unfortunately I can't award you all best answers so ba to 'Chico for coming up with the eventual cure.
I managed to download the files 'Chico suggested and get them across to the crippled machine. When I ran the programme it gave me an option to "repair" which I thought I'd try first rather than uninstalling and reinstalling. That did the trick.
Thanks to all for your valuable contributions. I'm in for a few Brownie points as it is Mrs NJ's machine! I can't share those with you and unfortunately I can't award you all best answers so ba to 'Chico for coming up with the eventual cure.
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