NIC Asus wireless issue.

Ok I have an ASUS 802.11n Wireless LAN Card in my desktop computer and haven't had any issues with it for a long time. But now I have moved in a new apartment and it was working ok for awhile (connecting to the internet and such) but lately, it has a really slow time or won't even hardly connect to the internet. I have used a tool called NetAdapterRepair which is suppose to renew and flush DNS, Release and Renew DHCP and many more all at one click, which is pretty cool and a nifty tool, but I'm not sure if this is working or not. Bc I still have an issue with connectivity.

What is even weirder is that I am using the Wired LAN now and it is working fine. I have no problems whatsoever. So in my thinking there is probably and issue with the card, or with one of the protocols.

Also when I look on device manager it states that the ASUS card is working properly.

So my question is how do I know the card is going bad? Or How do I check more protocols to see if there is an issue with that. Or could it be my new router that my ISP has installed on my network and how would I check that.

Thanks for any info in advacne.
 
Since you moved, will be hard to track down. This could be anywhere from interference causing the issues or possibly the router. Have you tried deleting the wireless network connection and then resetting it back up? Some time this works with network issues. Also is there a driver update for the wireless adapter? What is the exact model of asus adapter?
 
Do you have a lot of SSIDs for neighbors?

What's the specific model of the card, is it dual band (also, your router?)?
 
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