Every time I reboot, my wifi just won't work. I try everything online, and I have an up-to-date driver. Here is a screenshot:
Windows is up-to-date and all my software is new, too. All my other devices connect properly, not this one. Ethernet is the only way to look for a solution online.
Hello iajay
Thank you for your response and the information provided.
From answer #8, it is not clear for us if you meant "you have not tried another Router", or "if you have not rebooted your Modem/Router", so we want to recommend first rebooting your Network devices (modem, router, repeater).
Based on the Intel® SSU report, we noticed that you are running the Intel® generic driver for the Wireless adapter 19.51.30.1. Also, we noticed there is no reference to Bluetooth on the Intel® SSU report, which is strange. Is the Bluetooth device disable?
In this case, we recommend performing a clean install of the Wireless and Bluetooth drivers using the customized drivers from ACER® website*:
Donwnload link >> https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/7333?b=1
Please follow these steps:
1- Download and save to your computer the ACER® drivers. To avoid Windows® update reinstalling a different driver during the process, we recommend first downloading and saving the driver installers in your computer, then disconnect the Internet
2- From Windows® Apps & Features app, uninstall any instances of the Intel PROSet/Wireless Software (You may skip this step if you don't see Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software) and Intel Wireless Bluetooth. When prompted, choose to "Discard Settings".
3- Restart the computer.
4- Follow the next steps for a Clean Installation of Wireless Drivers steps on this link >> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000022173/network-and-i-o/wireless.html
Install the Bluetooth driver first, and then the Wireless driver.
Based on the report, it seems that you are using the Wi-Fi standard 802.11ac, please check the Recommended Settings for 802.11ac Connectivity >> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000024678/network-and-i-o/wireless-networki...
If the issue persists, please try letting Windows® to install a different Wireless driver:
Additionally, you may try some of the troubleshooting steps in the below link*, for instance: Network troubleshooter, network commands to manually reset the TCP/IP stack, network reset, etc:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/10741/windows-fix-network-connection-issues
Best regards,
Andrew G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
*Links to third-party sites and references to third-party trademarks are provided for convenience and illustrative purposes only. Unless explicitly stated, Intel® is not responsible for the contents of such links, and no third-party endorsement of Intel® or any of its products is implied.
Hello iajay
Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
In order to check this behavior further, could you please provide the following details:
Also, please run the Intel® System Support Utility (Intel® SSU) and attach the report to this thread to gather more details about your system.
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Andrew G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
also, there is something weird about the computer now that I wanted to tell you. Whenever I reboot the laptop, it does not get discovered. However, if I plug in an ethernet cable, unplug it after a minute, it works fine
Hello iajay
Thank you for your response and the information provided.
From answer #8, it is not clear for us if you meant "you have not tried another Router", or "if you have not rebooted your Modem/Router", so we want to recommend first rebooting your Network devices (modem, router, repeater).
Based on the Intel® SSU report, we noticed that you are running the Intel® generic driver for the Wireless adapter 19.51.30.1. Also, we noticed there is no reference to Bluetooth on the Intel® SSU report, which is strange. Is the Bluetooth device disable?
In this case, we recommend performing a clean install of the Wireless and Bluetooth drivers using the customized drivers from ACER® website*:
Donwnload link >> https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/7333?b=1
Please follow these steps:
1- Download and save to your computer the ACER® drivers. To avoid Windows® update reinstalling a different driver during the process, we recommend first downloading and saving the driver installers in your computer, then disconnect the Internet
2- From Windows® Apps & Features app, uninstall any instances of the Intel PROSet/Wireless Software (You may skip this step if you don't see Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software) and Intel Wireless Bluetooth. When prompted, choose to "Discard Settings".
3- Restart the computer.
4- Follow the next steps for a Clean Installation of Wireless Drivers steps on this link >> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000022173/network-and-i-o/wireless.html
Install the Bluetooth driver first, and then the Wireless driver.
Based on the report, it seems that you are using the Wi-Fi standard 802.11ac, please check the Recommended Settings for 802.11ac Connectivity >> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000024678/network-and-i-o/wireless-networki...
If the issue persists, please try letting Windows® to install a different Wireless driver:
Additionally, you may try some of the troubleshooting steps in the below link*, for instance: Network troubleshooter, network commands to manually reset the TCP/IP stack, network reset, etc:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/10741/windows-fix-network-connection-issues
Best regards,
Andrew G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
*Links to third-party sites and references to third-party trademarks are provided for convenience and illustrative purposes only. Unless explicitly stated, Intel® is not responsible for the contents of such links, and no third-party endorsement of Intel® or any of its products is implied.
I haven't tried that yet. Just wanted to tell you that I like to keep Bluetooth off for battery life reasons.
If you want Bluetooth info, I attached that as well.
This text file shows networking info only.
Hello iajay
Thank you very much for the clarification about the Bluetooth device.
Please feel free to reply back and share details of the outcome once you are able to test previous recommendations.
Best regards,
Andrew G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
Hello @iajay
We noticed that the thread has been marked as "Solved". In order to share feedback with the community, would you mind letting us know what the step was that helped to solve the problem?
Thank you and best regards,
Andrew G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
reinstalling drivers
Hello iajay
Thank you very much for your feedback.
Since the thread has been marked as "Solved" we will proceed to close it now. If you need any additional information, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer being monitored. It has been a pleasure to assist you.
Best regards,
Andrew G.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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