Constantly resetting my wifi to try and fix it.

That Person 1 Reputation point
2022-06-01T13:07:10.897+00:00

Hello, i have an ASUS TUF Gaming A15 from 2020 Laptop. I have a networking driver Realtek, its RTL8822CE WLAN 802.11ac PCI-E NIC
I have this problem where my wifi gets an error and says can't connect to this network;, and when i try to turn on the airplane mode off and on, the whole wifi section disappears. I tried every following method:

Command Prompt (yes i tried all of it)
Device Manager methods like scan for hardware changes, view hidden, update driver, also Power Management. I tried to disable + Uninstall the adapter and still does the same problem
Now Network Reset works for me, but its temporary cause it will happen again, usually the error is "Code 10" and sometimes it's "Code 45"
I also did every Windows key + R method that could fix my wifi, it is only temporary, my router is fine because all of my other devices are working just as usual.
Disabling and Enabling the wifi does NOT work for me as sometimes the wifi option just dissapears, also tried to change the IPv4, turning off the Power Management button off.

Now, my Driver is the 2nd latest update from Realtek ASUS. But, if i actually try to download from Realtek Semiconductor Corp website, the option RTL 8822CE doesn't appear like it was never created. Already did the correct one, Wireless Lan NIC, and 802.11ac (btw whats does abgn combo mean???

Troubleshooter does not fix it
my laptop is 64 bit, 21H2, ASUS TUF GAMING A15 FA506II. Also, when i go to Asus website, i downloaded this radio control driver, what does it mean? After i updated it. The condition got worse and i don't even have the wifi option. Windows key + R helped me restore my driver.

Please tell me the newest 8822ce networking driver. Mine is a 2024.0.10.121 version, second newest one
Also in the advanced property, should i change it from 802.11d to Wireless mode? Cause mine is WLAN (Wireless) Thanks!

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  1. That Person 1 Reputation point
    2022-06-02T08:57:08.497+00:00

    Sorry its not realtek asus driver its just a driver from ASUS

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  2. franco d'esaro 366 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2022-06-04T09:32:00.067+00:00

    Hi,
    try to perform the procedure for clean installation of the Wi-Fi driver: Visit the website of the PC manufacturer, Support and Driver Area, select the exact model of the PC and the operating system in use, download and save the latest version of the Wi-Fi driver available for the model of the Wireless network adapter in use, then disconnect from the internet, disconnect the Ethernet cable and / or disable the WiFi. Go to Device Manager> Network Adapters, right click on the wireless adapter and choose Uninstall. Select the check box, "Delete the driver software for this device".
    Search your computer for the previously downloaded driver file, right-click on the file and run it as Administrator, then install it and then restart the computer. Reconnect to the internet and try again.
    You can also follow the instructions in this guide: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000022173/wireless.html
    The procedure is valid for any brand and model of wireless network card.


  3. That Person 1 Reputation point
    2022-06-14T04:25:32.487+00:00

    in the Realtek Semiconductor Corp website there isn't an RTL8822CE? i've chosen the correct product lines

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