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what's the actual name of the wireless adapter? like if you go into device manager > network adapters, i'd start by getting the name of it and googling to see if anyone else has had the same issue.

I had a problem with my wired ethernet recently.. one particular driver version wouldn't let me run an online application and was a known issue after a quick google.

well the networking stack and such is fine as it works on ethernet, so odds are a drivers issue.

when connected to Ethernet, go into device manager delete the wifi drivers.

go to the manufacture site and download current one.

install

hope for best.

(I am assuming you have rebooted......)

damn feels like I'm bigpond support again..

Kunce got a speeding fine after they took my car. Not sure if I want to look at the photo or not to see their f**kin ugly mugs in my baby

How quick and what location?

Also yes, obtain and post photo.

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what's the actual name of the wireless adapter? like if you go into device manager > network adapters, i'd start by getting the name of it and googling to see if anyone else has had the same issue.

I had a problem with my wired ethernet recently.. one particular driver version wouldn't let me run an online application and was a known issue after a quick google.

AC 7260

I googled it while trying to fix it and it's obviously a VERY common problem to the point where msi are literally robbing people for the money they're charging for it.

How can a f**king high end gaming laptop have such bad wifi

The thing is f**kin useless to me now

70 in a 60 zone.

Preston of course, directly on the way from Hawthorn to Mill Park

Mill park is where that dude had the white s2 part's with new headlights, did you look into him?

Mill park is where that dude had the white s2 part's with new headlights, did you look into him?

That was Lilydale or Kilsyth or some shit. Didn't bother.

Dezz, you free next week Monica? Could belt the kunce over the head with your new laptop

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yeh, the dude lived in kylsyth but in the background of one of the photo's there was a deleted add that had the items advertised as being in mill park. (he took a screen grab)

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