![]() Have you asked for help from the new IP? Their monthly bill provides Support to get your connected and the speeds you're paying for. ![]() I'm Greg, awarded MVP for eleven years, Volunteer Moderator, and Independent Advisor here to help you until this is resolved. I already tried the "latest driver" both from Windows and one directly downloaded from Realtek's website. I would really appreciate some help fixing this issue. Disabling the option of "Support QoS", now, eventhough this sort of work and makes it so my adapter is able to connect to the network, the speed is seriously decreased (to about 10% of what it actually is) I did this, and I keep having the same issue. ![]() Making sure that Realtek is the driver provider instead of Windows. ![]() In which there's 2 solutions, however these didn't quite work for me. If I try to connect to it, the adapter shows "This device cannot start, error code 10" making it so that I have to reconnect it and try again. The only problem is my PC's Wi-Fi adapter. All my other devices connect to it no problem, and if I use an ethernet cable I can connect too, Hello, I recently contracted a new ISP (with a new modem/router) and my Wi-Fi Adapter can't seem to connect to it (can connect just find to the old networks).
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