It really appears to be something with these Realtek drivers the computer is using. I tried looking for a more recent driver directly on Realtek's website and it appears that the driver I have on my computer is not the most current one. In case you're wondering, yes I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers from the device manager and if I remember correctly I even tried doing it from the HP website too.
Anyways, on Realtek's website I found this driver download and the driver software is dated from June of It appears to be an updated version to the driver I currently have but I'm not sure. Can someone confirm that this would be the correct driver to download?
This is the link where I found it:. Also, what am I supposed to do after downloading it? Because I already tried going through the download and all I got was a zip file of a bunch of different stuff. Go to Solution. View solution in original post. What even is that? I looked it up online and from what I gather its something that requires use of an ethernet cord, is that right? I don't use an ethernet cord. At one point, I disabled that driver and my wi-fi was functioning just fine without it, so do I even need it?
Download, unzip and run the setup application from the W10 driver file from the link below Thanks, I have both drivers updated now. So unfortunately the wi-fi just went out again on my PC. There must be something really wrong. I also notice on the events tab on the properties window it shows the same date with description "device install requested" followed by a bunch of other stuff. Could all of this mean anything? Configured power settings on the drivers so that the computer does not turn them off to save power.
Did a scan using some diagnostic tool on the HP website here to see if it could be a hardware issue but it didn't detect any problems. Stakeholder Engagement. Realtek Business Continuity Plan. Responsible Supply Chain.
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I don't think it's a host file issue since I can't ping the Gateway IP address but I can ping myself. I would think it's a hardware issue but after hearing others having the same problem, I tend to think its more of a Windows update that breaks the driver. We're always in Windows 10 Pro. Here are the Windows updates I have for the past few months or so. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
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