Hi there,
it's been a while since I got a PCI wireless card, and it's been awful. I've honestly tried everything I've thought of.
Core I3 540, Intel DH55TC mobo.
Here's the deal:
I purchased a PCI wifi card, a TP-LINK TL-WN350G model. I installed it, downloaded the drivers from the manufacturer's site, and it all worked just fine. The next day, no internet connection. At first, I thought the service was simply down or something, but my brother was using his laptop without any trouble. I reinstalled the drivers, rebooted my PC and got it working again.
The thing is, this keeps happening everytime! Everytime I turn my PC on, I have to reinstall and reboot to get the connection working. It's driving me crazy. Today, it took me several attempts today to get it working, while usually only doing it once is enough. What the heck?
Here's what I've tried so far, to no avail:
- Reinstalling the drivers. That's what I have to do everyday.
- Installing from the CD. It just has an interface, contrary to the lite installer I downloaded, but the drivers seem to be the same.
- Looking for more recent or specific-to-my-problem drivers from the site.
- Uninstalling the drivers in the Device Manager and rebooting.
- Changing the selected driver in the Device Manager.
- Fiddling with the settings in the Device Manager (i.e. there was an "energy saving option" that could supposedly turn off the card's function, or that's what I understood at least, it was on so I turned it off). Doesn't make a difference at all.
-I doubt my internet, modem or physical position is a problem. My brothers can use their laptop right beside my PC and get a perfectly good signal.
-Everytime I turn the PC on, the card is simply not detected. I can't even see it in the device manager, it magically disappears until I reinstall+reboot.
-This is something I just noticed! when I boot, a black screen with some text runs during POST, but it's so fast I can't read it. Something about Intel Bridge? I'm sure this message didn't display before installing the card. I installed a HDMI cable at the same time, wonder if it could have something to do.
Any ideas? This really annoying, I really hope we can solve this
Thanks in advance!
it's been a while since I got a PCI wireless card, and it's been awful. I've honestly tried everything I've thought of.
Core I3 540, Intel DH55TC mobo.
Here's the deal:
I purchased a PCI wifi card, a TP-LINK TL-WN350G model. I installed it, downloaded the drivers from the manufacturer's site, and it all worked just fine. The next day, no internet connection. At first, I thought the service was simply down or something, but my brother was using his laptop without any trouble. I reinstalled the drivers, rebooted my PC and got it working again.
The thing is, this keeps happening everytime! Everytime I turn my PC on, I have to reinstall and reboot to get the connection working. It's driving me crazy. Today, it took me several attempts today to get it working, while usually only doing it once is enough. What the heck?
Here's what I've tried so far, to no avail:
- Reinstalling the drivers. That's what I have to do everyday.
- Installing from the CD. It just has an interface, contrary to the lite installer I downloaded, but the drivers seem to be the same.
- Looking for more recent or specific-to-my-problem drivers from the site.
- Uninstalling the drivers in the Device Manager and rebooting.
- Changing the selected driver in the Device Manager.
- Fiddling with the settings in the Device Manager (i.e. there was an "energy saving option" that could supposedly turn off the card's function, or that's what I understood at least, it was on so I turned it off). Doesn't make a difference at all.
-I doubt my internet, modem or physical position is a problem. My brothers can use their laptop right beside my PC and get a perfectly good signal.
-Everytime I turn the PC on, the card is simply not detected. I can't even see it in the device manager, it magically disappears until I reinstall+reboot.
-This is something I just noticed! when I boot, a black screen with some text runs during POST, but it's so fast I can't read it. Something about Intel Bridge? I'm sure this message didn't display before installing the card. I installed a HDMI cable at the same time, wonder if it could have something to do.
Any ideas? This really annoying, I really hope we can solve this
Thanks in advance!