Quote (soullogik @ Sep 29 2016 05:57am)
anyone had any experience with this.
the drivers are installed and working. have tried updating them. have tried uninstalling and letting windows do it.
windows 10
go into your device manager, click on network adapters here you should see both of the adapters, right click on the wireless one and select properties, once in properties click on details tab at the top, and once it brings you here switch the drop down arrow from device description to Hardware ID, once you get your Hardware ID copy and paste the top line into google, this should narrow down to your driver, go to the provider of your driver and try downloading your drivers direct from their site. This is a trial error, sometimes wireless can have issues, but keep trying, it will take if it doesnt your onboard might be burning out, make sure after you install restart your computer as well, this should help reset all the settings for the drivers after you reinstall them. Let us know how this goes for you.
This post was edited by VFW on Sep 29 2016 06:59am