Friend of mine is having an odd issue with a pc he built. It refuses to connect to the 5g wifi. Before you ask, the wifi adapter is dual band capable. Even stranger, it 'sees' one 5g connection, but NOT the 5g connection we want. It also refuses to connect to the one it can see.
We've tried updating wifi drivers in device manager as well as manually installing the drivers. We've tried resetting the pc IP address. Tried manually connecting to the desired network. We gave up and left it for a couple weeks. Now it's having issues connecting to the internet at all. Also tried other things I can't remember. Exhausted everything on google, and we've been thorough.
One interesting thing is windows (10) seems to be booting in legacy mode for no apparent reason. Switching to UEFI and it doesn't recognize his boot drive. The boot drive is a muskin SSD that's about a year old. Maybe this is the issue? All other parts are new and modern. Could windows booting in legacy mode be the issue here? Stopping it from connecting to 5g wifi??
Basically we're planning to reinstall windows unless someone can suggest a better idea.
We've tried updating wifi drivers in device manager as well as manually installing the drivers. We've tried resetting the pc IP address. Tried manually connecting to the desired network. We gave up and left it for a couple weeks. Now it's having issues connecting to the internet at all. Also tried other things I can't remember. Exhausted everything on google, and we've been thorough.
One interesting thing is windows (10) seems to be booting in legacy mode for no apparent reason. Switching to UEFI and it doesn't recognize his boot drive. The boot drive is a muskin SSD that's about a year old. Maybe this is the issue? All other parts are new and modern. Could windows booting in legacy mode be the issue here? Stopping it from connecting to 5g wifi??
Basically we're planning to reinstall windows unless someone can suggest a better idea.