![]() which did not work in the first place, at least I don't recall updating the driver before my first attempt at the bookstore. So, Intel, what do you say about your AC 7265 unit? Anything? Do I rollback to original ASUS driver. The big hamburger chain was spotty but seemed to work when I got a strong signal inside the building. But I will say that did get a working Internet connection at 2 major hardware chain stores and a major hotel. ![]() There is a Best Buy store adjoining the bookstore and even its public wifi gave "limited connection". I have tried updating with Intel's driver and went back to the store, but the problem remained. neither do any of my other Android devices have any problems. I have had no problems using my Acer C720 Chromebook in the same hotspot location. But the next day, went to major chain bookstore/coffeehouse to use their hotspot wifi and only got "limited connection", i.e. I received a new Asus Zenbook UX305FA-USM1 unit on June 9 and the home WiFi setup had no problem whatsoever. I have seen other posts relating somewhat to this same "Limited Connection" at public wifi hotspots. Given that the only commonality between the two systems is that they're both running Intel wireless adaptors, it would seem to be an Intel problem. However, it is the one which has the problem most frequently. One of the adaptors is a 2230, which is supported for Windows 10. The connection will still malfunction ten minutes later however.ġ) Connecting to a different wireless network, I get the same issueĢ) One was upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10, one was upgraded from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.ģ) They both have the latest drivers, and rolling back to an older driver provided by Intel does not correct the issue. The only way to restore connectivity is by disabling the adaptor in the device manager and then re-enabling it. "The specified resource type cannot be found in the image file"Īt this time, the Wifi switch on the computer becomes unresponsive. ![]() When this happens, an error is created in the event log which always includes the following text: The wireless network connection becomes "limited" every ten minutes or so and stops working. I'm having identical problems with wifi adaptors on two different computers that have upgraded to Windows 10. Comcast modem that requires a separate wireless router (Belkin AC1200 Dual Band AC+).Īny advice is greatly appreciated.However, moving my laptop to 5 ft away from the router with no occlusion did not fix anything. The router is further away with walls between the laptop and the router.I have problems in my actual house, where: Comcast modem that doubles as a wireless router. ![]()
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