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Since a few months, I’ve been starting to get the problem of my network not working, at all. I either can’t connect to any network, or it keeps giving the warning of “No connection”. When I restart it a couple of times it does work again, but I wonder what the problem is Windows Troubleshooter says there’s a problem, but they can’t tell what nor fix it. All my drivers are the latest version (Including BIOS, Intel and Asus drivers) I think it might be a problem with the network receiver inside my Notebook, but I’m unsure about that. Does anyone know if it’s actually the component or just a driver failure / windows bug thats causing the problem to occur?

It looks like your WiFi card is soldered on. I think this is your laptop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNaXb93-… Go to Device Manager and find out what your Wifi card is (under networking). if it is Intel xxxx or Intel Centrino xxxx goto https://downloadcenter.intel.com and download fresh intel drivers. If this doesn’t resolve your problem, you need to get a USB WiFi card as a replacement and right click your build in WiFi card in device manager and select disable. Here is a suggestion on replacement. https://www.amazon.com/ANEWKODI-600Mbps-

Run Internet Connections Troubleshooter You can begin to fix Wi Fi issues on Asus’s laptop by running an in-built troubleshooter that comes with Windows 10. Windows comes with a set of troubleshooting tools that can scan your PC for issues and fixes them. One of the troubleshooters is the Internet Connections Troubleshooter. This tool will look for issues on your PC that could be causing WiFi-related problems. It is highly suggested to begin fixing wireless network-related troubles with this troubleshooter. Here are the steps to follow: Step 1: Open the Settings app on your PC. To do so, you will have to press the Windows key + I key together. Step 2: In the Settings app, click on the Update & Security option. Step 3: In the new window, go to the left panel and select the Troubleshoot option. Now, go to the right pane. Here, you will either see a list of troubleshooters or a screen shown in the above screenshot. Make a selection on the Additional troubleshooter’s option. Step 4: From the list of troubleshooters, look for an Internet Connections troubleshooter. When found, click on it. Now, you will be able to see the Run the troubleshooter button. Click on it. Now, the troubleshooter will begin looking for internet-related issues on your PC. Now, you can follow the on-screen instructions to fix any issue that is detected. In case any issue is detected, fix it. After applying the fix, make sure to restart your PC. See if using the troubleshooter fixes the issue. If any issue is not found by the troubleshooter or doesn’t fix the issue, go ahead and try out the next solution.