Question What does this mean?

ShoGun0387

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I bought a PC recently through Cyberpower PC and made some slight changes in their stock build. But I've been having issues with wifi connectivity. I went through the device manager and into the events log regarding the Intel(R) Wifi 6 AX201 adapter and it says this very frequently.



Device PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_06F0&SUBSYS_00748086&REV_00\3&11583659&0&A3 had a problem starting.



Driver Name: oem44.inf

Class Guid: {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}

Service: Netwtw10

Lower Filters:

Upper Filters: vwifibus

Problem: 0x15

Problem Status: 0x0
 
I bought a PC recently through Cyberpower PC and made some slight changes in their stock build. But I've been having issues with wifi connectivity. I went through the device manager and into the events log regarding the Intel(R) Wifi 6 AX201 adapter and it says this very frequently.



Device PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_06F0&SUBSYS_00748086&REV_00\3&11583659&0&A3 had a problem starting.



Driver Name: oem44.inf

Class Guid: {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}

Service: Netwtw10

Lower Filters:

Upper Filters: vwifibus

Problem: 0x15

Problem Status: 0x0
Your wifi card and or drivers are having an issue, there maybe be a update to the card drivers you are missing
 

ShoGun0387

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I downloaded the intel support assistant program and updated to the latest drivers. Is there a way to check all the drivers at once? I went through them manually and they all say they're up to date.
 

ShoGun0387

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Cables to the Wifi Adapter? Could it be because the IpV6 protocol is showing no internet in my network connection Status? I found that I have temporary internet with 5G with the Ipv6 unchecked.
 
The message you are getting is more of a hardware issue. IPv6 unless you have a good reason is best left disabled. IPv4 tends to be more stable and many times faster.

wifi6 stuff is still fairly new and still has bugs even though most the critical ones have been patched.

That is a strange driver name. You should see what happens if you use the intel ones directly from intel. They updated the driver about 30 days ago.
 

ShoGun0387

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The message you are getting is more of a hardware issue. IPv6 unless you have a good reason is best left disabled. IPv4 tends to be more stable and many times faster.

wifi6 stuff is still fairly new and still has bugs even though most the critical ones have been patched.

That is a strange driver name. You should see what happens if you use the intel ones directly from intel. They updated the driver about 30 days ago.
I tried the driver straight from intel. Then all my network disappeared I had no available internet connections.
 

ShoGun0387

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Funny story. This is my first gaming pc that isn't a laptop. I contacted Cyberpower PC and they asked me if I had connected the antenna.

What antenna?

Needless to say I installed the antenna when I got home and I picked up every connection in the neighborhood.

Sometimes it isn't drivers or hardware. It's user error.