Asus N56VJ WiFi connectivity issues after update

TitoValchev

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Hey everyone,

I have an Asus N56VJ running Win8.1 and for the last few days I experiencing issues with WiFi at home.

My case: After an update my laptop started to have problems using WiFi. At the beginning started to slowing down, then limited access and so on as you can guess.

What I have done so far: 1. Troubleshooting - fixes the problem for no more than a few minutes. It says " Problem with wirelss adapter or access point". I know my router works fine due I'm connected right now on my phone. 2. Uninstall network driver and installing it again. 3. TCP, IP, DNC reset. 4. Power Management and in unchecking the option.

Seems nothing worked for me. Matter of fact it has gotten worst and now my internet access last for seconds. What else could be done before I go ahead and take it to bb or microcenter?

Thank you.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Win8.1
Hey everyone,

I have an Asus N56VJ running Win8.1 and for the last few days I experiencing issues with WiFi at home.

My case: After an update my laptop started to have problems using WiFi. At the beginning started to slowing down, then limited access and so on as you can guess.

What I have done so far: 1. Troubleshooting - fixes the problem for no more than a few minutes. It says " Problem with wirelss adapter or access point". I know my router works fine due I'm connected right now on my phone. 2. Uninstall network driver and installing it again. 3. TCP, IP, DNC reset. 4. Power Management and in unchecking the option.

Seems nothing worked for me. Matter of fact it has gotten worst and now my internet access last for seconds. What else could be done before I go ahead and take it to bb or microcenter?

Thank you.

With any problem that relates to a Windows update you should use system restore to restore your system to a point before the update occurred. Windows typically creates a restore point before updating the system for this reason.

Be sure and go through the pending Windows updates after the restore so you can hide the problematic update which will prevent it from reinstalling. The problematic update is most likely a driver update for the network adaptor.

http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials/4692-system-restore-how-do-windows-8-a.html

You could also try installing the Asus driver for your Asus N56VJ directly from the Asus site.

ASUSTeK Computer Inc. -Support- Drivers and Download N56VJ
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1 Pro WMC
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    Home built
    CPU
    Q9650 @ 4.05 GHz
    Motherboard
    Gforce 780i SLI FTW
    Memory
    8GB Gskill DDR2 1200Mhz
    Graphics Card(s)
    GTX-480
    Sound Card
    Asus D2 Xonar
    Monitor(s) Displays
    HannsG
    Screen Resolution
    1680x1050
    Hard Drives
    Gskill 120GB SSD
    PSU
    Thermal Take 1000watts
    Case
    Thermal Take Xtreme
    Cooling
    9 fans air cooled
    Keyboard
    G15 logitech
    Mouse
    G9 logitech
    Internet Speed
    50mbps
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My Computer

System One

  • OS
    window 8
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