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Thank you for your reply, please check some recommendations below:ġ. Provide your router/AP's brand and model number. Click the Advanced tab to configure the advanced settings.ģ.Right-click the wireless adapter and click Properties.Click the > sign to expand the Network adapters entry.Right-click Start in the bottom left corner.Please check the Advanced Intel® Wireless Adapter Settings and provide a screenshot of these settings: Use the option under the reply window to attach the report to the thread ( Drag and drop here or browse files to attach). Please note that only one file can be attached at a time.Ģ.To save your scan, click on " Next", then " Save".Click on the menu where it says " Summary" to change to " Detailed View".Open the application, check the " Everything" box, and click on " Scan" to see the system and device information. By default, Intel® SSU will take you to the " Summary View".Run the Intel® System Support Utility ( Intel® SSU) and attach the report generated: In order to better assist you, please provide the following:ġ. Thank you for posting on the Intel® communities.
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I'm at a standstill now and don't know how to fix this.
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I've tried wiping my network adapter drivers clean and installing the latest version of drivers (driver version 21.90.3.2) for the AX200 but I'm still having the same issue. My phone and other computers in my house are able to connect to both networks just fine, it seems like its just an issue with the AX200 that I have. Plugging my old card in, I can connect to each of those bands but at slower speeds so I'm wanting to do what I can to keep my AX200 and ditch the old wifi adapter. Ever since the upgrade was complete, the AX200 shows the 2.4ghz SSID that my router is giving off but when I try connecting to it, it says "Cant connect to this network" but it will allow me to the 5ghz SSID. While upgrading, I formatted my drives, flashed the bios with the latest driver and installed the AX200 wireless card that came with the motherboard instead of using my old card. I recently upgraded my computer, changing out the motherboard, cpu and ram but I'm sticking to Windows 10 for now (version 2004 currently).