{"id":2183,"date":"2017-04-06T14:10:21","date_gmt":"2017-04-06T22:10:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/systemsolver.com\/StatlerBlog\/?p=2183"},"modified":"2017-04-06T14:10:21","modified_gmt":"2017-04-06T22:10:21","slug":"win-10-networking-solutions-wired-and-wireless","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/systemsolver.goodhealthyday.com\/StatlerBlog\/2017\/04\/06\/win-10-networking-solutions-wired-and-wireless\/","title":{"rendered":"Win 10 networking solutions wired and wireless"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Just a bunch of notes, not very well organized but top ones probably most useful<\/p>\n<p>wireless problems<\/p>\n<p>Click the small up arrow icon on the taskbar to view hidden icons.<br \/>\nIf the network or wireless icon is appearing there, simply drag and drop it to the taskbar area.<\/p>\n<p>Click System icon. Click Notifications &amp; actions.<br \/>\nClick Turn system icons on or off.<br \/>\nCheck the status of the Network icon, and turn it on.<br \/>\nClick the Back arrow to go back to Notifications &amp; actions. Click Select which icons appear on the taskbar.<br \/>\nCheck if the Network is turned off, and turn on the same if it\u2019s off.<\/p>\n<p>task manager<br \/>\nUnder the Processes tab, right-click on Windows Explorer entry, and then click Restart button.<\/p>\n<p>update driver<\/p>\n<p>Power options\/<br \/>\nchange plan settings<br \/>\nchange advanced power settings<br \/>\nchoose &#8220;maximum performance&#8221; under wireless adapter settings<\/p>\n<p>device manager\/network adapters\/r-clk properties<br \/>\npower management tab<br \/>\nUncheck the option &#8220;Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>If the above 2 solutions don&#8217;t work for you, try to turn on the Wi-Fi again in Settings (Windows 10 update may change the settings during the installation); or try to de-select the option &#8220;allow the computer to turn off this device to save power&#8221; on Device Manager &gt;&gt; Network Adapters &gt;&gt; Properties &gt;&gt; Power Management tab.<\/p>\n<p>restart network adapter<br \/>\nncpa.pl<br \/>\nright click adapter<br \/>\ndisable<br \/>\nright click again<br \/>\nenable<\/p>\n<p>search for network troubleshooter, run it<\/p>\n<p>Step 1. Click Start and then click Settings<br \/>\nStep 2. Select Network and Internet<br \/>\nStep 3. Click WiFi in the left panel<br \/>\nStep 4. In the right pane, locate Manage Wifi Settings and click on it<br \/>\nStep 5. Disable these two settings: \u201cConnect to suggested open hotspots\u201d and \u201cConnect to networks shared by my friends\u201d<\/p>\n<p>cmd as administrator<br \/>\nnetsh int tcp set heuristics disabled<br \/>\nnetsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled<br \/>\nnetsh int tcp set global rss=enabled<br \/>\nreboot<\/p>\n<p>http:\/\/www.drivethelife.com\/purchase\/<\/p>\n<p>Uninstalled the wifi driver and restart<\/p>\n<p>extreme<br \/>\n1. Right Click Start Button<br \/>\n2. Select &#8216;Device Manager&#8217;<br \/>\n3. Click &#8216;Network Adapter&#8217;<br \/>\n4. Right Click the &#8216;RealTek RTL8188EE ..Wi-Fi Adapter&#8217;<br \/>\n5. Select &#8216;Unistall&#8217;<br \/>\n6. Click &#8216;Yes&#8217; or &#8216;OK&#8217; to the prompt to delete the wifi driver.<br \/>\n7. Restart computer<br \/>\n8. The WIFI started working after the reboot.<br \/>\n9. You will need to select the WIFI and provide the password to connect to your WIFI network.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Just a bunch of notes, not very well organized but top ones probably most useful wireless problems Click the small up arrow icon on the taskbar to view hidden icons. If the network or wireless icon is appearing there, simply drag and drop it to the taskbar area. Click System icon. Click Notifications &amp; actions. 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