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You can also try disabling and enabling it that sometimes helps, also if this is only a recent problem your drivers might have gotten updated automatically and the new drivers are flawed (in some way) so what you could do is perform a rollback here's how to do everything I mentioned.
Assuming you're using windows 10
Click the Search button type device manager, select it and when it comes up go to network adapter click the little down arrow button find your WIFI card (should be pretty easy to identify) Now if ur disabling it and enabling it then right click your WIFI card then disable then enable if your rolling back the software you can go one of two methods.
Method one:
Right-click your card then click properties then driver and if the option to rollback is there hit that.
Method two:
This is less rolling back the driver and more reinstalling it click uninstall then proceed to uninstall it, after which on the device manager tabs click Action then scan for hardware changes it should then alert you of the recently uninstalled WIFI card and offer to reinstall it click yes and bam.
Doing method two also destroys all the saved passwords you have on your computer.
This should only be done if updating ur drivers doesn't work. If none of these methods work, look towards getting an external WIFI adapter as aforementioned.
(This post was last modified: 19 Dec 2017, 10:11 PM by Kite.)