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I Have recently updated my Wi-Fi adapter to Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160 Mhz, driver 23.100.0.4.
When I start my computer that has an ethernet cable connection to internet, the wi-fi doesn´t start even though the setting is to start automatically. I has worked earlier but after reinstalling windows it doesn´t work. I need wifi to connect to my privat network/router/printer.
What can I do? I have tried Co-pilot tip but ythe codes it suggest doesn´t work
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Hi, svebje.
Thank you for sharing the details of your setup and the issue you’re experiencing in our Community. Let’s work together to find a solution. Could you clarify what you mean by “Wi-Fi doesn’t start automatically at logon when you have an Ethernet connection”? Are you referring to the Windows login process? Kindly explain further about the logon you're referring to.
Additionally, does the Wi-Fi adapter start functioning if you disconnect the Ethernet cable? Did you install the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 driver directly from Intel’s website or through Windows Update?
When you try to start the Wi-Fi manually, do you encounter any error messages, yellow exclamation marks (!), or logs in the Device Manage
Furthermore, while you've shared details about your wireless model and driver version, I’d like to take it a step further by confirming additional information, such as your OS build number and any logged errors. Using the SSU tool can help gather this information, which would be valuable for troubleshooting
Have a nice day!
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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The step 3 in SSU tool didn´t work. I attach the log
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Hi, svebje.
Thank you for the update. I’ve reviewed the log files you shared here in our community, and I can confirm there’s no issue opening them, everything looks good, and you extracted them correctly. To ensure I can proceed effectively and provide the best solution, could you please clarify what you mean by "Wi-Fi doesn’t start automatically at logon when you have an Ethernet connection"? Are you referring to the Windows login process? It would be helpful if you could elaborate on what you mean by "logon" in this context.
Also, does the Wi-Fi adapter function properly if you disconnect the Ethernet cable? Did you install the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 driver directly from Intel’s website or through Windows Update? Lastly, when you try to manually start the Wi-Fi, do you encounter any error messages, yellow exclamation marks (!), or logs in Device Manager?
Let me know so I can assist you further.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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When I start my pc I h ave an ethernet cable connected. I did configure windows to log me in immediately without having to type a password. Perhaps this could be the issue. I have no problem starting wifi after starting/loging in to my pc, but i need to do it manually. Thed script I use now has a delay stamp which makes it work. If I dont set a delay stamp, the script doesnt work. As a beginner I think that is the problem, the wifi adapter doesnt start automatically without the time stamp.
I have not tested if it works if I remove the automatic log on to windows at startup ( not sure how to do that), but I want the automatic logon, I am the only user.
There is no logs or yellow marks in device manager
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Hi, svebje.
Thank you for sharing the details about your setup. It seems that the issue may be related to the timing of when your Wi-Fi adapter is initializing after Windows starts. Since you have configured Windows for automatic login, it's possible that the Wi-Fi adapter isn't fully initialized by the time your script runs. The delay stamp in your script likely compensates for this, ensuring the adapter is ready when the script executes.
If possible, could you please provide an image or video demonstrating the exact issue? I suspect there may be a problem with Windows.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello, svebje.
Cool! Thank you for the detailed explanation. The delay in your script likely allows the Wi-Fi adapter enough time to initialize properly before the connection command runs. I opened the image you sent, but I apologize as I don't understand the language. Please note that I can only assist you in English. I’ve used a translation tool, so there may be some inaccuracies. Could you kindly change your device's language to English so I can better assist you?
I don't have an answer for you at the moment, but I’ll need to do some further research on this issue and will provide an update in this thread as soon as I have more information.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hello, svebje.
I appreciate you for your patience in this matter. Given that Windows is configured for automatic login, it's possible that the Wi-Fi adapter has not fully initialized by the time your script executes. The delay included in your script likely accounts for this, providing sufficient time for the adapter to initialize before the script proceeds.
Kindly try the following:
1. In the search box, type Services.msc to open the Services window, which shows all the local services running on your system. Enable the Wired-Autoconfig Service (set it to Automatic or Manual) and click Apply.
2. Try using driver version 23.90.0 to see if there are any improvements or changes.
3. Reset the network by following these commands:
Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the following commands one by one:
netsh int tcp set heuristics disabled
netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled
netsh int tcp set global rss=enabled
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /renew
ipconfig /flushdns
4. Reset the network settings in Windows. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced network settings > Network reset.
5. Ensure that the option to allow the computer to turn off the device to save power is unchecked.
6. Follow the recommendations in the "Recommended Settings for 802.11ax Connectivity" article.
Also, I would like to know if you're connecting to a home or company network. Have you tried using a different access point?
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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It´s far to much work for me for now, to do allt the steps you recommend withou being sure it will work.
I am on a home network with an asus router, but my ethernet cable is connected directly to the fiber modem. My wifi is connected to the router. I will settle with my script for now
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Hi, svebje.
I completely understand to go through all those steps without being sure it will resolve the issue. It sounds like you've got a good setup with your home network for now, and I respect your decision to stick with the script for the time being.
If you ever feel like revisiting the troubleshooting or if anything changes, feel free to reach out. I’m here to help whenever you're ready.
Thanks for letting me know.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi, svebje.
Have you had a chance to review my previous response? Please let us know if you require any further assistance. I'm here to help.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician
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Hi, svebje.
I have not heard back from you, I will close this inquiry now. If you need further assistance, please submit a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored.
Best regards,
Von M.
Intel Customer Support Technician

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