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Laura_570
Hi,
I've got an older laptop that is having Wifi issues.
It repeatedly kicks my son off saying that the network is insecure - but it's set on WPA2/PSK(AES).
I've tried:
The adapter is 802.11b/g/n and our router supports 2.4ghz & 5ghz.
As the laptops being used by my kid, it's not really a solution to get him to log into the Command prompt to flush any network settings.
If anyone has any help/advice I'd be really grateful.
Many thanks
Laura
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I've got an older laptop that is having Wifi issues.
It repeatedly kicks my son off saying that the network is insecure - but it's set on WPA2/PSK(AES).
I've tried:
- Rebooting the laptop & Router
- Checking the router settings
- Resetting the Network adapter
- Updating the Network adapter drivers
- Uninstalling the network adapter
- Setting 802.11d to disabled (there doesn't appear to be an option to disable 802.11n)
- Crying a little bit (I don't think that really helped with the wifi, but it helped me some)
The adapter is 802.11b/g/n and our router supports 2.4ghz & 5ghz.
As the laptops being used by my kid, it's not really a solution to get him to log into the Command prompt to flush any network settings.
If anyone has any help/advice I'd be really grateful.
Many thanks
Laura
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