11-27-2022 09:15 AM
11-27-2022 09:46 AM
11-27-2022 07:33 PM
proxxwhiteskullxx@proxxwhiteskullxx
- System: ASUS ROG STRIX Windows 11
- Battery or AC: Battery
- Model: ROG STRIX G513IM
- Frequency of occurrence: 15-30mins
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From time to time being on the internet or gaming, I face either of the 4 issues.
- Either all SSIDs disappear from the available networks.
- The driver completely disappears from "Device Manager" and the task bar pop up.
- The driver disappears from the taskbar but is still in the "Device Manager" .
- The network disconnects and connects to the extender, with no internet connection.
This is annoying as none of my other devices face this issue, and this laptop is band new.
I know this is a driver issue because if I try disabling the driver from device manager and re-enable it, the Wi-Fi runs alright for the time being.
I am not the only one that has this issue, and have seen forums talk about this on previous driver releases.
I have tried many options, however I can only see that rolling back the driver to a previous version would be a good option, but I can't as they aren't listed on the manufacturers site.
My current installed version MediaTek WIFI 6 MT7921 Wireless LAN Card drivers is:
3.0.1.1264
What can I do?
MediaTek WIFI 6 MT7921 Wireless LAN Card
12-23-2022 08:29 AM
proxxwhiteskullxxprobleme fixed or not please tell me i have rhe same probleme
- System: ASUS ROG STRIX Windows 11
- Battery or AC: Battery
- Model: ROG STRIX G513IM
- Frequency of occurrence: 15-30mins
========================
From time to time being on the internet or gaming, I face either of the 4 issues.
- Either all SSIDs disappear from the available networks.
- The driver completely disappears from "Device Manager" and the task bar pop up.
- The driver disappears from the taskbar but is still in the "Device Manager" .
- The network disconnects and connects to the extender, with no internet connection.
This is annoying as none of my other devices face this issue, and this laptop is band new.
I know this is a driver issue because if I try disabling the driver from device manager and re-enable it, the Wi-Fi runs alright for the time being.
I am not the only one that has this issue, and have seen forums talk about this on previous driver releases.
I have tried many options, however I can only see that rolling back the driver to a previous version would be a good option, but I can't as they aren't listed on the manufacturers site.
My current installed version MediaTek WIFI 6 MT7921 Wireless LAN Card drivers is:
3.0.1.1264
What can I do?
MediaTek WIFI 6 MT7921 Wireless LAN Card
12-23-2022 01:01 PM