![]() Just to rule out obvious can I ask you to power down your router, wait a minute and power back on. I don’t know what info to provide to facilitate the issue. Is it a driver, hardware or system issue? How would I know that it is time to replace the hardware? I have restarted several times but no effect. I have turned it on in the settings, yet it can't find any available network and automatically switches to off. After restart, it only works for a while (between minutes to hours). In properties, sometimes it says “this driver cannot start. I have updated the driver, uninstalled and reinstalled it, yet problem persists. ![]() Since last few days, I am re-enabling it at least 4-5 times a day. I disabled the driver in Device Manager and enabled it right after and it works fine for a few hours. ![]() Lately, the wi-fi disconnects randomly and it says “no connections are available” or it is connected to the home network but it says “No Internet, secured”. I have Intel Centrino Wireless-N 2230 issue on Dell Inspiron 15R with Windows 10 64-bit.
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