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I actually job-shadowed there before and they definitely know their stuff.Gamers are always hunting for a competitive edge, and the folks at Bigfoot Networks-now a part of Qualcomm Atheros-have long promised to deliver network interface cards that perform better with online games and other latency-sensitive applications. Apart from that, I was considering taking it to a local shop that works on these kinds of issues. As for the SSID names i will say that Xfinity (which changed to Xfinidy) was our neighbor's wifi and theirs as well as mine did not see a name change across all of my other devices except the laptop, and I have my SSID set to not broadcast and have a pretty strong password on it. I mean, it had to go online to download all of those updates so the Qualcomm adapter HAD to be working. Yes I was thinking of attempting to reset back to when I first got the laptop.
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but your issues sound like a motherboard problem Xfinity can fix that issue with a simple phone call.įor the rest of the problems I may suggest to get your laptop exchanged, or restore factory operating system and try again. Ie the name of SSID cannot change unless someone got in and changed it. Well first thing I would do is call xfinity and get them to reset your router with a proper password, it looks like your router got hacked.
#Qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter driver
I restarted my computer and got another blue screen which said driver power state failure. I went into the device manager and it had disabled itself. After about 2 hours in, the adapter shut off.
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UPDATE: The Qualcomm adapter still does not work.
#Qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter windows 10
The driver it is currently using is also the one I manually installed from an unofficial qualcomm driver site which is supposed to be the most recent Windows 10 version, version 12.0.0.428. this is right after my roll back of windows and uninstalling all updates. I will be testing if it is actually working soon.
#Qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter code
Every time I boot my computer I go into device manager to check if my adapter is working yet and it no longer has a code 10.
#Qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter update
UPDATE: Windows did an essential security update or something like that and forced me to restart my computer. I am currently using an old dualband usb adapter and it worked instantaneously and I haven't had a single disconnection, but the fact that I JUST got this computer and that having a wired usb adapter hanging off my computer is so frustrating. I have also rolled back my version of windows and used automatic update on my adapter, both with no changes. I am at my wits end and do not know what to do. It has gone from (presumably) working fine, to working for 2 minutes, to a permanent Code 10.
#Qualcomm qca9377 802.11ac wireless adapter install
I go online and find a driver- newer than the one installed- and install it.
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All of a sudden my adapter now gets a Code 10, and cannot start period. I manually change the settings such as aggressiveness and wireless mode and such and nothing changes. Frustrated, I diagnose the connection and windows offers to uninstall and reinstall my adapter and I say yes. I restart again, get internet back, and 2 minutes later it happens again. About 3 minutes in, my adapter loses connection, and can only find "xfinidywifi", my own connection nowhere to be seen. The names of the networks are normal again and I proceed to go back onto Steam and play a game with multiplayer. The blue screen goes away, and I have wifi again. I can't remember exactly the code but it was something along the lines of a thread not where it was supposed to be or something, and when I looked it up the description was a failing or corrupted hardware. Immediately, I restarted my computer and was met with a lovely blue screen. I was very confused, but didn't have time to react as it all shut down with the monitor and red x logo stating I no longer had internet. I clicked on view available networks and something disturbing happened xfinitywifi was changed to xfinidywifi and on my custom named network that was listed, the R's were changed to B's and instead of wifi it shows gifi. The first thing that happened was I got a yellow triangle which stated that I was connected, but no internet access. Two days later I downloaded a few online ones and my connection was smooth. I downloaded Steam as well as a few games and could play them perfectly (although they were all offline games). I had to wait for Windows to do a bunch of super long updates and then bam I was good to go. I have an Acer Aspire E 15 Laptop which I got for Christmas.