britechguy
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Today's new client has a Toshiba Satellite L650 with an older i5 processor that originally shipped with Windows 7. It was long ago upgraded to Windows 10.
They recently had Xfinity cable internet installed and this machine was able to see the WiFi network and connect. Now, for some reason, it cannot even see it nor, of course, connect to it.
The driver shown is a generic Microsoft driver dating from 2016. It also shows the device as functioning, and it does pick up a number of other nearby WiFi networks, including the mobile hotspot on my phone if I turn it on.
I am at a loss to explain this "selective blindness" on the part of the WiFi card, and though the smartest thing to do was to uninstall the device and install a newer, and non-generic, driver for same. I cannot, however, find one from anything I'd consider "a reliable source."
If anyone knows of a safe source for this driver, as I can't find it (so far, anyway) via Realtek nor dynabook.com (no support pages exist for this model of the Toshiba Satellite), that would be functional under Windows 10 I'm all ears.
That, or if someone has a an experience where there is a sudden "selective blindness" for a WiFi network that a machine previously could see and connect to with ease, and they've solved it . . .
They recently had Xfinity cable internet installed and this machine was able to see the WiFi network and connect. Now, for some reason, it cannot even see it nor, of course, connect to it.
The driver shown is a generic Microsoft driver dating from 2016. It also shows the device as functioning, and it does pick up a number of other nearby WiFi networks, including the mobile hotspot on my phone if I turn it on.
I am at a loss to explain this "selective blindness" on the part of the WiFi card, and though the smartest thing to do was to uninstall the device and install a newer, and non-generic, driver for same. I cannot, however, find one from anything I'd consider "a reliable source."
If anyone knows of a safe source for this driver, as I can't find it (so far, anyway) via Realtek nor dynabook.com (no support pages exist for this model of the Toshiba Satellite), that would be functional under Windows 10 I'm all ears.
That, or if someone has a an experience where there is a sudden "selective blindness" for a WiFi network that a machine previously could see and connect to with ease, and they've solved it . . .